Ketchikan, Inside Passage, Arrival in Vancouver
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Cripple Creek from the other end of the street. (Photo courtesy FH).
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Funicular from Cripple Creek to the resort. (Photo courtesy FH).
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Can't get enough the flowers.
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We were thirsty and the flag was over the yardarm so we stopped for a cool beer. Seems we were in a private club. The members were very nice. This gentleman owns a cafe nearby.
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Cripple Creek itself.
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Explanation of the totem.
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Totem pole on Cripple Creek
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Keeping the passengers entertained while on the Pacific Ocean before entering the Inside Passage. Carving on fruit and vegetables. The flower arrangement out of vegetables was really sweet! ( Photo courtesy FH).
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The things a talented person can do with bread dough and marzipan. (Photo courtesy FH).
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And what cruise wouldn't be complete without the ice carving demonstration and the stupid questions purported to have been asked by passengers. Does the ice come from ice burgs? What do you do with the ice sculptures after they melt? Do you reuse the sculptures? ( Photo courtesy FH).
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The finished product. (Photo courtesy FH).
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Inside passage at sea level - first picture was at 30,000 feet.
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Cruisin' the passage.
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Vancouver skyline. (Photo courtesy FH).
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