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Alaska Discovery Voyage: Prince William Sound...Photography by Richard L Middleton, www.greatriver.com
Sometimes an adventure is just too good for words. That about sums up our recent 3-week excursion to Alaska. Planes, boats, and trains (and a rental car) combined to help us find what we were looking for in a genuine travel adventure. Then a road/train trip from Anchorage north to Denali and south to Seward and then Whitney, where we boarded our little DISCOVERY vessel to spend a week searching out wildlife, glacier, and wilderness in the silent bays of Prince William Sound.

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 > Alaskan glacier viewed from the air. Glaciers are ice flows that advance or receed as they flow unstoppably down from the heights.
 > Fishing Bear with waterfall! Our black bear scrambles back to shore after a missed opportunity.
 > Fishing Bear with waterfall! Our black bear scrambles back to shore after a missed opportunity.
 > Here we enjoyed watching an oyster farmer collecting his oyster harvest.
 > moonrise in Alaska
 > All bundled up: Samra, Norma, Dave, Steve, Bill. Although it was August, it was definitely NOT a Caribbean cruise.
 > Steve off to Coxe Glacier. Again, nothing dwarfed our human adventurers like approaching a glacier. We ALWAYS stayed at least a quarter mile off the face of the glaciers because of the unpredictability of calving. Distances are hard to judge because of the massive size of the glacial faces.
 > Our first ice flow at Nellie Juan Glacier in Port Nellie Juan, Nellie Juan Lagoon
 > Shore trips were always an adventure. Here our zodiak unloading hikers at Chenega Glacier
Alaskan glacier viewed from the air. Glaciers are ice flows that advance or receed as they flow unstoppably down from the heights.
Alaskan glacier viewed from the air. Glaciers are ice flows that advance or receed as they flow unstoppably down from the heights.
Alaskan glacier viewed from the air. Glaciers are ice flows that advance or receed as they flow unstoppably down from the heights.
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