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Ben
I actually took a cruise vacation to alaska.. It's a beautiful place with lots of wildlife.. Didn't really see any Asian there tho.. but i did see these huge @$$ mofo mosquitoes! eek.gif
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yeh wouldn't have thought there'd be a lota Asians there,...FIX my ACCOUNT
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QUOTE(Ben @ May 16 2007, 02:25 AM) [snapback]2947038[/snapback]
I actually took a cruise vacation to alaska.. It's a beautiful place with lots of wildlife.. Didn't really see any Asian there tho.. but i did see these huge @$$ mofo mosquitoes! eek.gif

haha yea, i went on a alaska cruise a couple of years aog. great place. biggthumpup.gif i saw a few asians...
clubJWP
in summers the best places to visit in Alaska are Anchorage,Seward, Juneau or Fairbanks. all important carriers fly in to Anchorage, Juneau and Fairbanks. Cruise ships make stops in Juneau and in Seward.

Many places in Alaska are accessible only by air or water. Alaska has just under 15,000 miles of roads.

Exit glacier, near SewardAnchorage and Fairbanks can be reached by road, but it's a long drive from the Lower 48 states or from the urban centers of Canada. The smaller communities of Seward, Homer, Talkeetna, Valdez, Skagway and Haines are on the road system, as is the entrance to Denali National Park. Visitors arriving in Anchorage or Fairbanks will find it most convenient to rent a car or motorhome for their Alaskan vacation. Road conditions, in general, are good. The highway between Anchorage and Seward has been improved in recent years, with a number of three-lane passing areas, and it is one of the most spectacular drives in North America. The 126-mile trip can be easily made in three hours, though frequent stops to admire the views may make it take longer. The first 40 miles of the trip between Anchorage and Denali National Park is on a four-lane highway, with the remainder on a good, two-lane highway.

The Aleutian Islands, western, northern and much of Southeast Alaska are off the road system. Homer, in Southcentral Alaska, is as far west as it is possible to travel on the North American road system. Among the places that can not be reached by road are the Gold Rush mining town of Nome, which is better known today as the terminus of the "Last Great Race," the Iditarod; Barrow on the North Slope; and the Southeast Alaskan communities of Ketchikan and Sitka.

welcome to alaska
JWP
sks88
QUOTE(Ben @ May 15 2007, 10:25 PM) [snapback]2947038[/snapback]
I actually took a cruise vacation to alaska.. It's a beautiful place with lots of wildlife.. Didn't really see any Asian there tho.. but i did see these huge @$$ mofo mosquitoes! eek.gif

^im soo f'in jealous man. I want to go there when i atleast hit 30 lolz. a cruise too? damnnn

id be fishing and hunting alllll day. laugh.gif beerchug.gif
txoomsuab2
there is a growing Hmong population due to the government paying good money for people staying, my mama be thinking we should move i was like hell naw
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