A Drone Flew High Above A Mostly Uninhabited Island In Alaska And Caught The Most Incredible Footage

Adak Island in Alaska, captured through drone footage, showcases its remote beauty, abundant wildlife, and historic naval base.

So much of our beautiful state is unexplored. At a size three times larger than the next biggest state (think about that!), Alaska is filled with stunning places that can only be captured from the air. This Adak Island Alaska drone footage explores a remote, sparsely populated island that is rarely visited but stunningly beautiful.

Adak Island is located in the Aleutian Island chain off of Alaska. This small island is only 275 square miles and is mostly deserted. Its entire population resides in the city of Adak, and numbers only a couple hundred people.

Adak Naval Air Station was closed in March 1997, and the city of Adak was incorporated there. Adak is still filled with unused barracks in disrepair.

It is the southernmost city in Alaska, and the westernmost municipality in the United States.

The island is now most uninhabited. There is a stunning amount of wildlife that resides in the Aleutian Islands National Wildlife Refuge, which covers most of Adak Island.

In fact, Adak is one of the top birding locations in the state of Alaska and is home to over 200 species of birds. The island also boasts two volcanoes, Adagdak and Mount Moffett.

Thanks to Cale Green and his explorations, we have a hauntingly beautiful capture of the charm of this remote island. Taken over the span of a few days, including a rare bright and sunny day on the island, this video offers the chance to explore spots of the island that are nearly impossible for a human to travel to.

Watch as he sends his drone into the nooks and crannies of the coast, and high above the island for some unbelievable aerial views.

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Have you ever seen this incredible drone footage of Alaska or visited Adak Island in person? What was your favorite part of this Alaska drone footage? Let us know in the comments section. There are so many beautiful places in Alaska, like those explored on any of these popular Alaskan wildlife tours and excursions.

Learn more about Adak Island, and why the abandoned naval base hiding on this Alaskan island is a birder’s paradise.

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