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  • That year Keith also cruised Alaska's Inland Passage and sketched some of its glaciers.
  • She sailed thence via the inland passage to Alaska and arrived at Admiralty Bay, Port Townsend, Washington.
  • Magellan didn't even try it; he lucked into an inland passage _ which can get pretty rough itself.
  • The War Department began work on the canal in 1888 with the stated goal of providing an inland passage from the East to the Hudson Rivers.
  • Finally, the extremely mountainous nature and narrow channels of the surrounding area leaves Prince Rupert as the only suitable port location in the inland passage region.
  • _The Regent Star was 38 when, on July 22, 1995, fire broke out in its engine room as it sailed the Alaskan Inland Passage.
  • After taking on her first cargo of gasoline, she departed Seattle 17 January 1945 for Adak, Alaska via the inland passage, Kodiak Island, and Dutch Harbor.
  • On a recent afternoon, the Queen of the North, a province-run ferry, steamed up the inland passage, gliding by forest-cloaked fjords and waterfalls.
  • SEATTLE-- Since 1962, when David W . Rundall's father drowned during an Inland Passage ferry trip, he's been haunted by the icy waters off Alaska.
  • The Inside Passage is also sometimes mistakenly referred to as the " Inland Passage " which is in turn a reference to early explorers'quests to locate the Northwest Passage between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean.
  • It was the practice for these vessels to go through the inland passages of Southeast Alaska, out through Cross Sound, and coast around, watching the weather, going behind the islands off the Alaska Peninsula and through Isanotski Strait or Unimak Pass.
  • You book passage on Princess Cruises because your travel agent tells you that the company has this deal where you stay in Princess lodges, then get on the Princess ship for your trip from Seward southeast through the Inland Passage to Vancouver, British Columbia.
  • With half a million tourists, largely Americans, taking cruises every summer up the inland passage from Vancouver to Anchorage, logging companies have been forced to leave " beauty fringes, " or waterfront skirts of trees that create illusions of deep forest.
  • Her success was so remarkable that Flag Officer David Farragut felt that he must hold " New London " in his new command even though she had been assigned to the eastern group when the Navy divided its force in the gulf into two squadrons . " . . . Lieutenant Read's having made her such a terror to the Confederates in this quarter ", he explained, " . . . that justice to the service required me to keep her . . . . " She was, he maintained, " . . . absolutely necessary to command the inland passage . . . ."