ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Late every summer, hulking white bears gather outside a tiny Alaska Native village on the edge of the continent, far above the Arctic Circle, to feast on whale carcasses left behind by hunters and to wait for the deep cold to freeze the sea.

It’s a spectacle that once brought 1,000 or more tourists each year , the only settlement in the , in a phenomenon sometimes called “last chance tourism” — a chance to see magnificent sights and creatures before renders them extinct.

The Associated Press