You can click on most of the small pictures to view bigger versions.
| A view of Harvard Glacier. As I mentioned on the Hubbard Glacier page, this glacier is very dirty due to the rocks and other debris it has picked up along its way. | You can see where, as the glacier recedes, the land comes back to life. |
| If you look carefully, you can see where the glacier has just calved and spashed into the water. | One last look at Harvard Glacier |
| Tigran, the boy sitting next to me, was my pal throughout the trip. He made friends with me as we were walking on to the ship the first day, and we sometimes hung out together. This is his family. They're from Armenia and live in Los Angeles. Although this picture is dark, you can see how friendly they are. | Me with Tigran and his family again. You can see them better, but they don't look quite as cheerful. They had invited me to sit and have a drink of Tequila with them! |
| Since it was our last dinner, the lights were turned off, and the wait staff paraded flaming Baked Alaskas around the room. With the flash, you can't tell, but all we could see was the flames. | Jerry, our waiter, and Victor, our assistant waiter, with Zena and Brad |