Wooden bridge in Liarsville, a former boomtown created in the 19th century for journalists who came to cover the Klondike Gold Rush in southeast Alask


Wooden bridge in Liarsville, a former boomtown created in the 19th century for journalists who came to cover the Klondike Gold Rush in southeast Alaska


Size: 3025px × 4537px
Location: Skagway, Alaska
Photo credit: © Alexandre ROSA / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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