
Once we docked in Juneau, we headed for the dock. We found the van for Harv and Marv s Outback dog travel in mexico Alaska and were driven out to the small boat harbor at Auke Bay at the other end of town. Here is the boat that took us out whale watching. The boat carried 6 people and the captain.
Captain Shawn piloted our boat out into the main channel. Before long we encountered a pod of humpback whales. We weren t able to get close to the whales so we soon moved to a different area with a different group of whales.
On the drive back from Anke Bay to Juneau we stopped off to see the Mendenhall dog travel in mexico Glacier. As with most Alaskan glaciers, the Mendenhall Glacier is retreating rapidly due to climatic warming. There is a Visitors Center that provides information about the glacier. There is a large rushing waterfall where meltwater from the glacier cascades down into the alpine lake at the foot of the glacier.
The evening s entertainment featured the magician, Adam Trent. The center photo is a composite showing one of Adam s magic tricks. Adam involved audience members in several of his magic tricks. dog travel in mexico A fun and enjoyable show.
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