California Maritime Academy Training Cruise 2004


Dutch Harbor

Somewhere in North Pacific, one of those views you can only see from the ocean....



A few brief shots from the small deserted island of Kiska, one of the Aleutians (Alaska's "beard").
On the island of Kiska was a small post during WWII that we let the Japanese "conquer" so that we could destroy their fleet elsewhere (if I remember correctly, please correct me if I'm wrong).
Hence the plaque placed in the last picture.
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