Saturday, October 17, 2009

Cruise Passage



The cruise ship began its sail from Vancouver, via the Inner Passage, heading North along the coastal line of the continent of North America.

The ship stopped for the visit of Icy Strait Point.

The next day it arrived at the Tracy/Endicott Arm Fjord, a magnificent glacier-carved fjord just south of Juneau.

The ship arrived at Skagway on the fifth day.

And the last port of call for the cruise was the capital of Alaska, Juneau.

Then the ship backtracked to head back to Vancouver.

These photos were taken while the ship was cruising ahead after leaving Icy Strait Point.




Reflection



The Moon can be seen
before it is dark
in this part of the world



Setting Sun



Tranquility



From the balcony of
my state room







Dusk





Shadow




Look up from the open deck




Shimmering surface



Barren hill




Ice cirque on the mountain



Our cruise ship just turned the corner






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