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- Q18152613 subject Q7361772.
- Q18152613 subject Q8293992.
- Q18152613 subject Q8581749.
- Q18152613 abstract "Hallo Bay is a sandy bay located beneath the peaks of the Aleutian Range within Katmai National Park. The bay is famous for its bear viewing, since large numbers of grizzly bears are attracted to feast on the rich sedges along the tidal flats of the bay. Sometimes they are also observed digging up clams in the mud, and fishing for salmon peaks in July. The food in the bay is so abundant that at times as many as five to six large bears can be seen at one time feeding on sedges, salmon or clams. The bears are usually timid around humans but have learned to trust them over the years due to decades of no hunting and the gentle nature of visitors. However, an incident for getting too close to a bear in 2003 cost bear expert Timothy Treadwell his life, not far from Hallo Bay. Visitors to the bay must know that the only places to stay aside from tents are several small cabins and an eating area, called the Hallo Bay Camp. Peak viewing season is July, visiting directions are at Hallobay.com".
- Q18152613 thumbnail Brown_bear.jpg?width=300.
- Q18152613 wikiPageExternalLink www.hallobay.com.
- Q18152613 wikiPageWikiLink Q1192868.
- Q18152613 wikiPageWikiLink Q171004.
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- Q18152613 wikiPageWikiLink Q469764.
- Q18152613 wikiPageWikiLink Q609902.
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- Q18152613 wikiPageWikiLink Q7361772.
- Q18152613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293992.
- Q18152613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8581749.
- Q18152613 point "58.4575 -154.02333333333334".
- Q18152613 type SpatialThing.
- Q18152613 comment "Hallo Bay is a sandy bay located beneath the peaks of the Aleutian Range within Katmai National Park. The bay is famous for its bear viewing, since large numbers of grizzly bears are attracted to feast on the rich sedges along the tidal flats of the bay. Sometimes they are also observed digging up clams in the mud, and fishing for salmon peaks in July. The food in the bay is so abundant that at times as many as five to six large bears can be seen at one time feeding on sedges, salmon or clams.".
- Q18152613 label "Hallo Bay".
- Q18152613 lat "58.4575".
- Q18152613 long "-154.02333333333334".
- Q18152613 depiction Brown_bear.jpg.