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主頁 / Cruise to Alaska 190
上傳日期 / 2010 / 五月
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From the whale watch trip: the back of a humpback whale is visible in the water near the shore. - 0913670_R9_021_9.jpg
Figures that the picture with the most whale showing is blurry. :-/ - aaa.jpg
I got the dress from a shop on the ship. - aaa.jpg
Sunset - aaa.jpg
Sitka harbor. Our cruise ship and another are anchored there; this is another tender port as there's no cruise ship dock. - aaa.jpg
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The first of many snow-capped mountains we saw - aaa.jpg
Davidson Glacier - aaa.jpg
The Infinity. In the background you can also see depressing evidence of the extensive logging in the area -- the hillside is almost completely bald, where many others are thick with trees. (If you click on the sized picture to get the really big one, you can see the sad sticks and stumps that are left.) - aaa.jpg
Welcome to Icy Strait Point! - aaa.jpg
Welcome to Ketchikan! They claim the title "Salmon Capital of the World" not because they get the most salmon, but because they get the most kinds of salmon. - aaa.jpg
Channel leading up to Hubbard Glacier. Pieces of ice that have broken off are visible as well. - aaa.jpg
Downtown Juneau - aab.jpg
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Ray on deck.