13 July 2019 - BELUGA POINT FRESH WATER SPRING IN ALASKA


BELUGA POINT FRESH 
WATER SPRING IN ALASKA

G'day folks,

Clean, cold drinking water flows from a nondescript pipe in a roadside rock face. 

 

For water aficionados or just regular folks, tasting the fresh, cool underground spring water that flows from this rock face offers an experience unlike drinking any tap or bottled water.

 

 

While taking in the gorgeous sights along the scenic Seward Anchorage Highway, it can be easy to overlook a two-foot metal pipe covered in stickers that emerges unannounced from the roadside rock face. Known as the Beluga Point Fresh Water Spring, out of this pipe spurts cool, clean water from an underground spring. 




The pipe was reportedly installed years ago by the Alaska Department of Transportation to relieve pressure from the spring that passes beneath the highway. Today, it hearkens back to a time when people gathered water from natural springs, as locals and travelers alike now stop along this portion of the road to fill jugs and water bottles.




Quenching your thirst shouldn’t be your only reason to visit this stretch of road. Often ranked among the top scenic drives in the world, the Seward Anchorage Highway winds along Turnigan Arm, a narrow waterway that features the second highest tides in North America. The mountains of Chugach State Park rise on either side, some upwards of 3,000 feet.

 


Clancy's comment: Wow. Nothing like natural water. It certainly beats that expensive bottled stuff.

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