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Global Warming – Fueled Interest of Seeing Glaciers

by admin on Jan 16th, 2009

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Alaska one of the most amazing states that is a part of world’s most powerful country USA has something for everyone. In true means many have described this part of world as the ultimate nature’s gift to earth. If someone has not visited and felt the beauty of Alaska then he/she needs to explore it at least once in his/her lifespan. Nature’s beauty is something that can’t be understood until and unless you experience it physically! So, it’s the right time for you to explore Alaska with Alaska cruise lines. The inhibit beauty among its mountains, glaciers, and ocean has dragged many attention since long days. Alaska as a perfect destination to spend holidays has a romance about it. This exact romance has really differentiated Alaska from other vacation spots. When comparing to rest of the United States, Alaska remains at the top slot as far as the nature’s gift to this land are concerned. It appears to be quite dissimilar to the other vacation spots present on United States. Iceberg floating away from the Surprsie Glacier, PWS, Alaska (IMG_6892a)

Alaska cruise is something that many nature tourists prefer to book in the main season so that they can explore the nature more closely. Any other way is not that much effective for a nature tourist to accomplish his/her desire and this is the reason why the popularity of Alaska cruise is too high among travelers that seeks to pay a visit to the wonderful land of Alaska. As a traveler on an Alaska cruise you will find more good reasons such as getting up close and personal to the wonderful views of the Alaskan glaciers and sea creatures that gets more active during the month of May to September.

Global warming is another important fact that has certainly propelled many to see the glaciers at Alaska. The subsequent increase in temperature has really affected glaciers all around the world and Alaskan glaciers are not far from it. These formations that slowly grew over million of years have started melting. This single fact has certainly fueled interest in watching these great glaciers.

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Reid Glacier, Glacier Bay, Alaska

Alaska Cruise 2006 Hubbard Glacier

Snow covered peaks and glaciers in Prince William Sound (IMG_9747a)

Lamplugh Glacier, Glacier Bay, AlaskaHumpback Whale Breaching In Icy Strait

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  • Dash RIPROCK III January 18, 2009

    ” Al Gore must be held accountable for the wild hysteria he’s created over global warming. Here is what you can do to help. Al Gore has recently stated that the northern polar ice cap will be gone in five years. We can’t let this crazy prediction go unnoticed and we cannot allow his prediction to be forgotten. I’ve had liberals accuse me of fabricating this story, but it is very true and Al Gore was nice enough to make his predictin on camera. Here is the link to the vid:
    http://www.hootervillegazette.com Once there, click on the pic of Big Al holding up five fingers.

    When the five years have passed, we should all demand that Big Al go away and stop spreading this nonsense. Thank you for giving me a chance to post this on your site. “

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