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Me and Tim Holtz33 viewsWorkshops with Tim were awesome
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Tim in class23 viewsFirst day of workshops on board ship
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Calving Glacier22 viewsWhen part of a glacier breaks off and forms an iceberg
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Saving Bob20 viewsOutfitted for even the worst Titanic episode
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Glacier19 viewsAmazingly blue ice, thousands of years old, is compressed snow.
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Life drill19 viewsThis season's fashion statement
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Got crabs?18 viewsFresh seafood on display at the fish market in Seattle. The crabs legs we bought were over 2 feet long.
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Tlingit18 viewsThe Tlingits are native Alaskans. They wear their clan names on the backs of their cloaks.... as the Eagle Clan here.
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Tribal Dance18 viewsinside the Bear Clan House
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Juneau17 viewsCapitol city of Juneau surrounded by huge snow capped mountains
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Ketchikan17 viewsThe Salmon Capitol of the world. I loved the multi-colored buildings.
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Mendenhall Waterfall17 views12 miles south of Juneau... it's huge! See the scale of the people below?
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Orca whale17 viewsWe were very lucky to come across a pod of Orcas while whale watching in Victoria BC
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View from the top17 viewsoverlooking Seattle
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Glacier Bay16 viewsGlacier Bay is in south-eastern Alaska, running north northwest to south south-east for about 65 miles. It ranges from 3-20 miles wide. Glacier Bay contains sixteen glaciers, twelve of which reach shorelines
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Pike Street Market16 viewsHad to go to the market and see the flying fish! We even bought fresh lobster tails, crab legs and scallops.. had it shipped overnight and we had a feast when we got home.
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Totem16 viewsOne of 32 totem poles from Saxman Native Village. Made of Western Red cedar, the totems are built to:
To tell stories or legends of the family or clan.
To commemorate a special event, like a birth or a battle.
As a monument to honor a loved one or leader,
As a monument to shame or disgrace an individual
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Mendenhall Glacier15 viewsThe only drive to glacier in Alaska. 12 miles long, drops into Mendenhall Lake.
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Fins to the left15 viewsWith so many whales to see, they are just so fast and couldn't get a lot of good pix
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Saxman Village15 viewsTotem capitol of Alaska and home to the Tlingit Native people.
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Space Needle15 viewsView from the bottom
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