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Contact your local Viking travel advisor, call us on 138 747 (AU), 0800 447 913 (NZ) or visit viking.com | 21 I am experiencing the 49th state on an 11- day 'Alaska & the Inside Passage' itinerary with Viking Cruises, and it is totally blowing my mind. More than half of Alaska is not accessible by road, just by air or boat. This is why cruising here is so popular, meandering up serene sounds, marvelling at mystical forests and docking in legendary Alaskan ports. It is undoubtedly the most beautiful place I have ever been. Our cruise starts in Seward, named for the man who brokered the deal to buy Alaska from Russia in 1867 for US$7.2 million – two cents an acre (0.4 hectare). That was the deal of a lifetime with Alaska, a veritable gold mine. EXPLORING ALASKA WITH VIKING Our ship, the Viking Orion, stays in Seward for two days, giving us time to get to know the ship, get settled in our cabin and to go ashore to explore the town and its attractions, such as the Alaska SeaLife Center, which rescues injured marine life. I am delighted to see puffins, surely the cutest bird in the avian world. SOLOMON GULCH After a sunrise-lit departure, we arrive in Valdez and head to Solomon Gulch for the first of our David Attenborough-like nature exposures. It is almost indescribable, with the water bubbling with millions of salmon trying to leap up the stream or into the salmon hatchery to spawn. Add to that the cacophony of a zillion sea birds squawking with glee at this fishy buffet, and the front row seats we have to seven Steller sea lions indulging in a salmon feast that puts some of them into a food coma, eyes closed, swaying in the sun. VALDEZ, ALASKA ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER

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