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	<title>Comments on: Shades of Alaska</title>
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		<title>By: Robert Croma</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Croma</dc:creator>
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		<description>Strap me to the bow of a boat and take me to Alaska...please! 

I must get to Sitka one day. Such a stunning location for a city. And again such fabulous footage.

The slapping whale was a pièce de résistance. Well, that and the balletic gathering of pre spawning salmon. Reminds me of swimming in the freezing pool of a Scottish highland river in the 70s, mesmerized by three beautiful salmon swimming past my goggles. Me almost forgetting to come up for air and just one shiver short of hypothermia! 

Another piece of magic from one of my favourite places on the net.</description>
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<p>I must get to Sitka one day. Such a stunning location for a city. And again such fabulous footage.</p>
<p>The slapping whale was a pièce de résistance. Well, that and the balletic gathering of pre spawning salmon. Reminds me of swimming in the freezing pool of a Scottish highland river in the 70s, mesmerized by three beautiful salmon swimming past my goggles. Me almost forgetting to come up for air and just one shiver short of hypothermia! </p>
<p>Another piece of magic from one of my favourite places on the net.</p>
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