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     Alaska Glacier Cruise
By Chris Lakatos

Alaska remains one of the most beautiful states in the USA. The beauty of its mountains, snow, and ocean brings in a significant number of tourists who ultimately make Alaska their vacation destination spot. In a way, Alaska has a romance about it that is missing from other vacation spots. Alaska is almost like another world compared to the rest of the United States, as it is so dissimilar than other vacation spots in the USA.

 

It makes perfect sense that an Alaska glacier cruise would see significant spikes in popularity among nature tourists. And this is for good reasons: getting up close and personal to the majestic sight of those amazing Alaska glaciers is what make an Alaska glacier cruise so popular.

In addition to this, the threat of Global Warming – and the subsequent increase in temperature in Alaska – has increased interest in the Alaska glacier cruise. These formations, which slowly grew over the course of millions of years, are now melting away into the ocean. This alone has fueled interest in seeing these amazing formations while it is still possible. In addition to this, Congress’s approval of drilling in ANWR has also increased nature tourism in Alaska.

What makes an Alaska glacier cruise so unique is the fact that an Alaska glacier cruise allows you to see large parts of Alaska and its coastline that are not accessible in any other manner. Alaska very much remains as uncharted today as it was one hundred years ago. To give you a rough idea of how untouched Alaska is - it supports thirty-thousand Grizzly bears when the bears are virtually completely extinct in the lower forty-eight states.

Depending on the length of the cruise, an Alaska glacier cruise could cost you anywhere between $200 and $1500. For more detailed information, contact the Alaska tourist bureau.

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