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Hjem / Cruise to Alaska 190
Innleggsdato / 2010 / Mai
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Turner Glacier, which was next to Hubbard and far less impressive. You can also see how absolutely calm the water in this area was -- it had lots of ice but was very still. - aao.jpg
Ice field, with Turner Glacier in the background. - aap.jpg
Hubbard Glacier - aav.jpg
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Seaplane landing. - abh.jpg
Mountains surrounding Juneau (the town is just visible at the bottom). - abl.jpg
The Chilkat Mountains, distantly visible from Juneau. - aau.jpg
Sunset happened after 10pm, but it was worth waiting for. - aal.jpg
View of Ketchikan from the ship. - aba.jpg
At last - we reached the snow field! I restrained the urge to throw the snowball at Ray and instead made him hold it while we posed for someone else to take our picture. (Very few brave souls ventured this far, but there were some.) - abk.jpg
Juneau and mountains. - aaa.jpg
Sunset - abj.jpg
We actually climbed up there! - aal.jpg
That same ice-carved valley.