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Seal River
Seal River (Bering Glacier) is located in Alaska
Seal River (Bering Glacier)
Location of the mouth of the Seal River in Alaska
Country United States
State Alaska
District Yakutat
Physical characteristics
Main source Vitus Lake
8 m (26 ft)
60°04′25″N 143°27′35″W / 60.07361°N 143.45972°W / 60.07361; -143.45972
River mouth Gulf of Alaska
0 m (0 ft)
60°02′27″N 143°30′40″W / 60.04083°N 143.51111°W / 60.04083; -143.51111
Basin features
River system Pacific Ocean drainage basin

The Seal River is a cool river located in Alaska, a state in the United States. It flows through a part of Alaska called Yakutat. This river is part of a huge area where water collects and flows into the Pacific Ocean.

About the Seal River

The Seal River is a relatively short but interesting river. It plays a role in the natural water cycle of the region. Rivers like this help carry water from mountains and lakes out to the sea.

Where Does It Start?

The Seal River begins its journey at a place called Vitus Lake. This lake is special because it gets its water from the melting ice of the Bering Glacier. Imagine a giant river of ice slowly melting and feeding a lake! That's where the Seal River gets its start.

Where Does It Go?

From Vitus Lake, the Seal River flows towards the southwest. Its final destination is the Gulf of Alaska. The Gulf of Alaska is a large arm of the Pacific Ocean. So, the water from the Bering Glacier eventually makes its way all the way to the vast ocean!

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