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Another cruise ship heading to Alaska. - passage_038.jpg
Several other ships passed us going the other way. They were obviously as interested in us as we were in them, since we could see lots of flashes going off from their decks. - passage_031.jpg
Two other cruise ships were following us into Vancouver. - passage_029.jpg
Inside Passage - passage_023.jpg
Sunset - passage_020.jpg
Inside Passage - passage_019.jpg
Notice the bus and boat, probably destined for some Alaska town. - passage_018.jpg
Since most of these towns are inaccessible by road, most things arrive by barge or plane. - passage_013.jpg
Evidence of the extensive logging in the area is visible at right -- notice the bald spot on the mountain. - aaa.jpg
Sunset - aak.jpg
A golden eagle at the Alaska Raptor Rehabilitation Center. - aaj.jpg
The Flight Training Center, a large hangar-like structure where they watch the birds to determine if they can fly. - aai.jpg
This place takes in injured birds, treats them, and releases them into the wild if they're capable of surviving. - aah.jpg
Salmonberries were practically everywhere, but they weren't completely ripe yet. - aag.jpg
More random (and really pretty) flowers.