At this time in Alaska it's still cold, very cold, the husky dogs are howling under the full moon and your breath freezes on your face! But down Mexico way the great whales are stirring, ancient instincts signaling it's time for the annual journey to Alaska. From their warm water wintering grounds in Mexico and Hawaii these magnificent creatures are already underway; mothers urging their young further and deeper into the chilly waters of the north Pacific. Their objectives are the nutrient rich feeding grounds of Alaska's coastline thousands of miles north. Glacier Bay and Point Adolphus attract hundreds of whales during the summer months making them a haven for both nature lovers and whales alike. Feeding rarely far from land the whales can be easily viewed by boat making this region one of the best in North America for experiencing the sheer magic of the whales. Imagine the possibility of seeing whales, bears and glaciers all in the same day?
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