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Our second port of call was Juneau, Alaska's state capital, and home to 32,000 people – Alaska's third most populous city. |
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Julie and Peter make a point of disembarking the Queen early to see the port cities before they are inundated with tourists. |
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Totem poles tower over the port. Near the top of a small mountain, Juneau's Goldbelt tram rises 1800 feet from sea level. |
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This mural depicts Elizabeth Kaax̱gal.aat Peratrovich, a Tlingit civil rights activist from the 1940s. |
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Totem poles tower over the port and the morning sunrise casts beautiful shadows on the mountains surrounding Juneau. |
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Tlinget totems nicely echo and compliment the pillar supports of a modern building in Juneau's downtown. |
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In this mural, a bird releases a Tlingit man from a clam shell and he is greeted by stylized forest and sea creatures.
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