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			<description>We took a Clipper Cruise Lines seven day cruise from Juneau to Ketchikan, Alsaka on board the Yorktown Clipper.  The ship carried only 128 passengers and was a completely unique experience.  There were naturalists on board to describe the sites and what we would be seeing.  The ship was small enough that it could go right up to the shoreline to allow us to see wildlife or to gather ice cold water from a glacial waterfall. It was a chilly, but beautiful experience that we would do again in a heartbeat.</description>
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