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North to Alaska:
We just got back from a cruise to Alaska. I actually think Alaska can be experienced better by traveling to it, not from a cruise, But being the (like to be pampered People that we are), we did chose wisely.
The weather cooperated famously by being crisp, cool and sunny.
Seattle; where we started was not even gray, just a few clouds in a blue sky.
The ship was modern, well designed and easy to navigate, the food was great as all cruise food should be. But the highlight, of course, was ALASKA.
What a beautiful state, what wonderful bays and inlets, and what magnificent islands and glaciers.
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