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					<description><![CDATA[Too bad you were not able to enjoy Seward properly due to the weather. There are some amazing tours from Seward, like observing several glaciers that originate from the Harding Ice Field. We visited Seward a few years back and cruised Kenai Fjords national park, and the southern limits of Prince William Sound.  Puffins, orcas, belugas, the works.  And a mind-blowing fresh salmon lunch on the boat, served with Alaskan moonshine and blue ice from the calving Holgate glacier.  It was stellar.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Too bad you were not able to enjoy Seward properly due to the weather. There are some amazing tours from Seward, like observing several glaciers that originate from the Harding Ice Field. We visited Seward a few years back and cruised Kenai Fjords national park, and the southern limits of Prince William Sound.  Puffins, orcas, belugas, the works.  And a mind-blowing fresh salmon lunch on the boat, served with Alaskan moonshine and blue ice from the calving Holgate glacier.  It was stellar.</p>
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