EPIC BREACH: Whale Watching, Juneau, Alaska on Discovery Princess
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I probably will never experience this again in my life. And I highly recommend it if you go to Alaska.
It was spectacular. >> Yes. The naturalist Morgan told us that she counted five different whales, some female, some male, and some babies.
So, it was a blessing that it was raining that day.
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