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The Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism
Juneau's residents are divided over whether to embrace the economic benefits of millions of visitors, or reclaim their town from an industry that has reshaped it.
Juneau is one of the US's most remote towns, accessible only by air or sea. The waters surrounding it are the traditional fishing grounds of Alaska's Indigenous communities. It is wedged between towering mountains and the Gastineau Channel, a dramatic vista for more than 1.5 million cruise passengers who visit annually.
Cruise ships arrive in the Gastineau Channel as parkgoers walk their dogs at Savikko Park in Juneau, Alaska, on Sept. 5, 2024. The city is grappling with the effects of mass cruise tourism, as noise, congestion, and environmental concerns clash with its economic reliance on visitors. The community is divided between those who profit from the influx of tourists and those who feel their way of life is being disrupted.
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The Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism
Juneau's residents are divided over whether to embrace the economic benefits of millions of visitors, or reclaim their town from an industry that has reshaped it.
Juneau is one of the US's most remote towns, accessible only by air or sea. The waters surrounding it are the traditional fishing grounds of Alaska's Indigenous communities. It is wedged between towering mountains and the Gastineau Channel, a dramatic vista for more than 1.5 million cruise passengers who visit annually.
Cruise ships are seen docked in Juneau, Alaska, on Sept. 5, 2024. The city faces a divide between those who profit from tourism and those who feel their way of life is being disrupted. The city is grappling with the effects of mass cruise tourism, as noise, congestion, and environmental concerns clash with its economic reliance on visitors. The community is divided between those who profit from the influx of tourists and those who feel their way of life is being disrupted.
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The Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism
Juneau's residents are divided over whether to embrace the economic benefits of millions of visitors, or reclaim their town from an industry that has reshaped it.
Juneau is one of the US's most remote towns, accessible only by air or sea. The waters surrounding it are the traditional fishing grounds of Alaska's Indigenous communities. It is wedged between towering mountains and the Gastineau Channel, a dramatic vista for more than 1.5 million cruise passengers who visit annually.
Cruise ship crew members from the Philippines walk around Juneau as their ships are docked on Sept. 5, 2024. The city grapples with the effects of mass tourism, as noise, congestion, and environmental concerns clash with its economic reliance on visitors. This has led to a deep divide within the community between those who profit from tourism and those who feel their way of life is being disrupted.
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The Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism
Juneau's residents are divided over whether to embrace the economic benefits of millions of visitors, or reclaim their town from an industry that has reshaped it.
Juneau is one of the US's most remote towns, accessible only by air or sea. The waters surrounding it are the traditional fishing grounds of Alaska's Indigenous communities. It is wedged between towering mountains and the Gastineau Channel, a dramatic vista for more than 1.5 million cruise passengers who visit annually.
Cruise passengers explore Juneau, Alaska, on Sept. 5, 2024. The city faces a divide between those who profit from tourism and those who feel their way of life is being disrupted. The city is grappling with the effects of mass cruise tourism, as noise, congestion, and environmental concerns clash with its economic reliance on visitors. The community is divided between those who profit from the influx of tourists and those who feel their way of life is being disrupted.
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The Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism
Juneau's residents are divided over whether to embrace the economic benefits of millions of visitors, or reclaim their town from an industry that has reshaped it.
Juneau is one of the US's most remote towns, accessible only by air or sea. The waters surrounding it are the traditional fishing grounds of Alaska's Indigenous communities. It is wedged between towering mountains and the Gastineau Channel, a dramatic vista for more than 1.5 million cruise passengers who visit annually.
Manoj Dodani, second from left, sells diamonds to cruise ship passengers in Juneau, Alaska, on Sept. 5, 2024. Diamond stores have become a downtown fixture, catering to tourists during the cruise season.
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The Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism
Juneau's residents are divided over whether to embrace the economic benefits of millions of visitors, or reclaim their town from an industry that has reshaped it.
Juneau is one of the US's most remote towns, accessible only by air or sea. The waters surrounding it are the traditional fishing grounds of Alaska's Indigenous communities. It is wedged between towering mountains and the Gastineau Channel, a dramatic vista for more than 1.5 million cruise passengers who visit annually.
Cruise ships are seen docked in Juneau, Alaska, on Sept. 4, 2024. The city faces a divide between those who profit from tourism and those who feel their way of life is being disrupted. The city is grappling with the effects of mass cruise tourism, as noise, congestion, and environmental concerns clash with its economic reliance on visitors. The community is divided between those who profit from the influx of tourists and those who feel their way of life is being disrupted.
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The Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism
Juneau's residents are divided over whether to embrace the economic benefits of millions of visitors, or reclaim their town from an industry that has reshaped it.
Juneau is one of the US's most remote towns, accessible only by air or sea. The waters surrounding it are the traditional fishing grounds of Alaska's Indigenous communities. It is wedged between towering mountains and the Gastineau Channel, a dramatic vista for more than 1.5 million cruise passengers who visit annually.
Karla Hart (seated in front) listens during a town hall discussing cruise ship tourism in Juneau, Alaska, on Sept. 4, 2024. Hart, a former tourism business owner turned activist, leads Proposition 2, a ballot initiative aiming to ban cruise ships from docking on Saturdays and the 4th of July, allowing locals to reclaim the waterfront. “We’ve become an amusement park,” she says. “The soul of Juneau is being sold off piece by piece.”
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The Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism
Juneau's residents are divided over whether to embrace the economic benefits of millions of visitors, or reclaim their town from an industry that has reshaped it.
Juneau is one of the US's most remote towns, accessible only by air or sea. The waters surrounding it are the traditional fishing grounds of Alaska's Indigenous communities. It is wedged between towering mountains and the Gastineau Channel, a dramatic vista for more than 1.5 million cruise passengers who visit annually.
Karla Hart makes phone calls to fellow activists in Juneau, Alaska, on Sept.4, 2024. Hart, a former tourism business owner turned activist, leads Proposition 2, a ballot initiative aiming to ban cruise ships from docking on Saturdays and the 4th of July, allowing locals to reclaim the waterfront. “We’ve become an amusement park,” she says. “The soul of Juneau is being sold off piece by piece.”
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The Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism
Juneau's residents are divided over whether to embrace the economic benefits of millions of visitors, or reclaim their town from an industry that has reshaped it.
Juneau is one of the US's most remote towns, accessible only by air or sea. The waters surrounding it are the traditional fishing grounds of Alaska's Indigenous communities. It is wedged between towering mountains and the Gastineau Channel, a dramatic vista for more than 1.5 million cruise passengers who visit annually.
Whale-watching tours load onto busses back to their cruise ships Juneau, Alaska, on Sept. 4, 2024. Local fishermen and boaters have raised concerns about increased marine traffic, wakes, and effluent from cruise ships and related tours. The city faces a divide between those who profit from tourism and those who feel their way of life is being disrupted.
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The Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism
Juneau's residents are divided over whether to embrace the economic benefits of millions of visitors, or reclaim their town from an industry that has reshaped it.
Juneau is one of the US's most remote towns, accessible only by air or sea. The waters surrounding it are the traditional fishing grounds of Alaska's Indigenous communities. It is wedged between towering mountains and the Gastineau Channel, a dramatic vista for more than 1.5 million cruise passengers who visit annually.
Cruise passengers disembark from their ships to explore Juneau, Alaska, on Sept. 4, 2024. The city faces a divide between those who profit from tourism and those who feel their way of life is being disrupted. The city is grappling with the effects of mass cruise tourism, as noise, congestion, and environmental concerns clash with its economic reliance on visitors. The community is divided between those who profit from the influx of tourists and those who feel their way of life is being disrupted.
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Two mother bears fight over salmon, clawing and punching each other to try and get the fish. After all that neither bear got the salmon and some nearby seagulls were the lucky recipients instead.
The photos were taken in Katmai National Park, Alaska, by Rich Brooks who describes himself as a professional tourist. The 70 year old from the Sierra Foothills, California, said: "The bear on the left was having problems catching salmon, maybe she was a new mom and not experienced at catching extra salmon for cubs. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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Two mother bears fight over salmon, clawing and punching each other to try and get the fish. After all that neither bear got the salmon and some nearby seagulls were the lucky recipients instead.
The photos were taken in Katmai National Park, Alaska, by Rich Brooks who describes himself as a professional tourist. The 70 year old from the Sierra Foothills, California, said: "The bear on the left was having problems catching salmon, maybe she was a new mom and not experienced at catching extra salmon for cubs. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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Two mother bears fight over salmon, clawing and punching each other to try and get the fish. After all that neither bear got the salmon and some nearby seagulls were the lucky recipients instead.
The photos were taken in Katmai National Park, Alaska, by Rich Brooks who describes himself as a professional tourist. The 70 year old from the Sierra Foothills, California, said: "The bear on the left was having problems catching salmon, maybe she was a new mom and not experienced at catching extra salmon for cubs. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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Two mother bears fight over salmon, clawing and punching each other to try and get the fish. After all that neither bear got the salmon and some nearby seagulls were the lucky recipients instead.
The photos were taken in Katmai National Park, Alaska, by Rich Brooks who describes himself as a professional tourist. The 70 year old from the Sierra Foothills, California, said: "The bear on the left was having problems catching salmon, maybe she was a new mom and not experienced at catching extra salmon for cubs. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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Two mother bears fight over salmon, clawing and punching each other to try and get the fish. After all that neither bear got the salmon and some nearby seagulls were the lucky recipients instead.
The photos were taken in Katmai National Park, Alaska, by Rich Brooks who describes himself as a professional tourist. The 70 year old from the Sierra Foothills, California, said: "The bear on the left was having problems catching salmon, maybe she was a new mom and not experienced at catching extra salmon for cubs. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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Two mother bears fight over salmon, clawing and punching each other to try and get the fish. After all that neither bear got the salmon and some nearby seagulls were the lucky recipients instead.
The photos were taken in Katmai National Park, Alaska, by Rich Brooks who describes himself as a professional tourist. The 70 year old from the Sierra Foothills, California, said: "The bear on the left was having problems catching salmon, maybe she was a new mom and not experienced at catching extra salmon for cubs. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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Two mother bears fight over salmon, clawing and punching each other to try and get the fish. After all that neither bear got the salmon and some nearby seagulls were the lucky recipients instead.
The photos were taken in Katmai National Park, Alaska, by Rich Brooks who describes himself as a professional tourist. The 70 year old from the Sierra Foothills, California, said: "The bear on the left was having problems catching salmon, maybe she was a new mom and not experienced at catching extra salmon for cubs. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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Two mother bears fight over salmon, clawing and punching each other to try and get the fish. After all that neither bear got the salmon and some nearby seagulls were the lucky recipients instead.
The photos were taken in Katmai National Park, Alaska, by Rich Brooks who describes himself as a professional tourist. The 70 year old from the Sierra Foothills, California, said: "The bear on the left was having problems catching salmon, maybe she was a new mom and not experienced at catching extra salmon for cubs. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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I CAN'T BEAR YOUR INCESSANT WHINING! This mischievous bear cub shouts in the ear of its unimpressed mother as the pair appear to have a disagreement. The funny moment was spotted by Linda Lester near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge in the Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA.
The 64 year old said, “After the mother and cub had been grazing the little one wanted to be nursed. The cubs will whine until their mother stops but she didn’t stop which is why the cub was acting this way. This cub was only six months old and clearly just wanted to be close to its mum.”
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I CAN'T BEAR YOUR INCESSANT WHINING! This mischievous bear cub shouts in the ear of its unimpressed mother as the pair appear to have a disagreement. The funny moment was spotted by Linda Lester near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge in the Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA.
The 64 year old said, “After the mother and cub had been grazing the little one wanted to be nursed. The cubs will whine until their mother stops but she didn’t stop which is why the cub was acting this way. This cub was only six months old and clearly just wanted to be close to its mum.”
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I CAN'T BEAR YOUR INCESSANT WHINING! This mischievous bear cub shouts in the ear of its unimpressed mother as the pair appear to have a disagreement. The funny moment was spotted by Linda Lester near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge in the Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA.
The 64 year old said, “After the mother and cub had been grazing the little one wanted to be nursed. The cubs will whine until their mother stops but she didn’t stop which is why the cub was acting this way. This cub was only six months old and clearly just wanted to be close to its mum.”
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Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.
Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.
Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.
Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.
Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.
Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.
Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.
Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.
Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.
Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
Please byline: Max Waugh/Solent News
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dukas 159304667 son
Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.
Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
Please byline: Max Waugh/Solent News
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
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dukas 159304666 son
Two brown baby bears play-fight together. The cubs were playfully wrestling and one even stuck its tongue out at the other.
Photographer Max Waugh, who took these pictures of the coastal brown bears, said they had just had a nursing session with their mother. The 47 year old said: "They must have been reenergised following their meal." SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
Please byline: Max Waugh/Solent News
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
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PEOPLE - Miss Alaska Emma Broyles wird zur neuen Miss America 2022 gekrönt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12647955ab)
Miss Alaska Emma Broyles reacts with Miss Alabama Lauren Bradford when she becomes the new 2022 Miss America at the 100th annual Miss America Competition at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT on Thursday, December 16, 2021.
Miss America 2021, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States - 16 Dec 2021
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PEOPLE - Miss Alaska Emma Broyles wird zur neuen Miss America 2022 gekrönt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12647955z)
Miss Alaska Emma Broyles reacts surrounded by the other contestants after she is crowned as the new 2022 Miss America at the 100th annual Miss America Competition at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT on Thursday, December 16, 2021.
Miss America 2021, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States - 16 Dec 2021
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PEOPLE - Miss Alaska Emma Broyles wird zur neuen Miss America 2022 gekrönt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12647955ac)
Miss Alaska Emma Broyles competes before she is crowned as the new 2022 Miss America at the 100th annual Miss America Competition at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT on Thursday, December 16, 2021.
Miss America 2021, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States - 16 Dec 2021
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PEOPLE - Miss Alaska Emma Broyles wird zur neuen Miss America 2022 gekrönt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12647955t)
Former Miss America 2020 Camille Schrier crowns Miss Alaska Emma Broyles as the new 2022 Miss America at the 100th annual Miss America Competition at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT on Thursday, December 16, 2021.
Miss America 2021, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States - 16 Dec 2021
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PEOPLE - Miss Alaska Emma Broyles wird zur neuen Miss America 2022 gekrönt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12647955u)
Former Miss America 2020 Camille Schrier crowns Miss Alaska Emma Broyles as the new 2022 Miss America at the 100th annual Miss America Competition at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT on Thursday, December 16, 2021.
Miss America 2021, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States - 16 Dec 2021
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PEOPLE - Miss Alaska Emma Broyles wird zur neuen Miss America 2022 gekrönt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12647955v)
Former Miss America 2020 Camille Schrier crowns Miss Alaska Emma Broyles as the new 2022 Miss America at the 100th annual Miss America Competition at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT on Thursday, December 16, 2021.
Miss America 2021, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States - 16 Dec 2021
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PEOPLE - Miss Alaska Emma Broyles wird zur neuen Miss America 2022 gekrönt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12647955w)
Former Miss America 2020 Camille Schrier crowns Miss Alaska Emma Broyles as the new 2022 Miss America at the 100th annual Miss America Competition at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT on Thursday, December 16, 2021.
Miss America 2021, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States - 16 Dec 2021
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PEOPLE - Miss Alaska Emma Broyles wird zur neuen Miss America 2022 gekrönt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12647955x)
Miss Alaska Emma Broyles reacts after she is crowned as the new 2022 Miss America at the 100th annual Miss America Competition at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT on Thursday, December 16, 2021.
Miss America 2021, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States - 16 Dec 2021
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