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Alaska 2009 - Kodiak

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I knew I'd be heading north for visits when my other half moved to Alaska for work. During my first visit over the Christmas holidays, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that not all of the the 49th state is a frozen tundra. Anyone who's been there will agree that there's just something about this place that gets under your skin and makes you want to return time and time again.

Kodiak, Alaska Travel Photos

Currents running along the bay nea…
Currents running along the bay n
View of the bay from the fairgroun…
View of the bay from the fairgro
My dream home in Bells Flatts!
My dream home in Bells Flatts!
An eagle roosting in the trees beh…
An eagle roosting in the trees b
Sunset on the bay.
Sunset on the bay.
Buskin Park, where the river meets…
Buskin Park, where the river mee
Buskin River as it meets the salt …
Buskin River as it meets the sal
Buskin River, where my other half …
Buskin River, where my other hal
Trees in Buskin Park.
Trees in Buskin Park.
My honeys big rig at Buskin Park.
My honey's big rig at Buskin Park.
Deer forage along the side of the …
Deer forage along the side of th
The marina, home port for numerous…
The marina, home port for numero
The Near Island marina as seen fro…
The Near Island marina as seen f
Tsunami warning sign near the mari…
Tsunami warning sign near the ma
The ferry terminal.
The ferry terminal.
More of downtown Kodiak.
More of downtown Kodiak.
Kodiak shopping.
Kodiak shopping.
Center of town at the gas station.
Center of town at the gas station.
One of the several hotels in Kodia…
One of the several hotels in Kod
Downtown Kodiak.
Downtown Kodiak.
Snowy roads in Kodiak.
Snowy roads in Kodiak.
In air between Kodiak and Anchorag…
In air between Kodiak and Anchor
In air between Kodiak and Anchorag…
In air between Kodiak and Anchor
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