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    Feb 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. Three if by sea: Wildlife watching on Alaska cruise

    FREDERICK SOUND, Alaska - "There's a whale right here, next to us!" whispered 15-year-old Will, leaning over the railing and frantically trying to focus his camera on the shiny black hump off the port side bow. "And there's another one, right there!" he said, pointing at the second giant head that rose up and tipped sideways, fixing a round black eye on the ship.
    FREDERICK SOUND, Alaska - "There's a whale right here, next to us!" whispered 15-year-old Will, leaning over the railing and frantically trying to focus his camera on the shiny black hump off the port side bow. "And there's another one, right there!" he...

    Tags: Landforms, Trips and Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, Times Square, Personal Service

  2. Dec 6, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Still comfy in Baja

    Despite fears of venturing into Mexico because of violence from the government's war on drug cartels, many areas appear as safe as ever. A case in point is the southern Baja Peninsula, particularly between La Paz and the sleepy port of Loreto along the fabled Sea of Cortes, hailed by Jacques Cousteau as "The Aquarium of the World."
    Despite fears of venturing into Mexico because of violence from the government's war on drug cartels, many areas appear as safe as ever. A case in point is the southern Baja Peninsula, particularly between La Paz and the sleepy port of Loreto along the...

    Tags: International Travel, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Tourism and Leisure, Rentals

  4. Jun 1, 2010 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Galapagos wildlife captures travelers' curiosity

    One thing above all draws the curious, the adventurous and those who love nature to these rough-hewn volcanic islands 600 miles west of Ecuador: the animals.
    Dallas Morning News
    One thing above all draws the curious, the adventurous and those who love nature to these rough-hewn volcanic islands 600 miles west of Ecuador: the animals. They swim. They fly. They lounge. They lumber. Sometimes, they do more. Naturalist Klaus Fielsch...

    Tags: Landforms, Nature, National Parks, Transportation Industry, Charles Darwin

  6. Sep 17, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Cruise West to cease most operations Sept. 18

    Los Angeles Times Travel | Daily Deal Blog
    Cruise West, a Seattle-based, small-ship operator with a devoted following and decades in business, will cease most operations as of Saturday, Sept. 18, the company said in a news release Friday. The company cited financial reasons for its action. “...
  8. Jan 25, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. A cruise line directory

    American Canadian Caribbean Line (800) 556-7450 www.accl-smallships.com Ships: Grande Caribe, Grande Mariner, Niagara Prince American Cruise Lines (800) 814-6880 www.americancruiselines.com American Eagle, American Glory, American Spirit,...

    Tags: Celebrity Cruises, Folklore and Mythology, Paul Gauguin, MSC Cruise Line, Tourism and Leisure