Tonight was the 2nd formal night. As usual, it was the escargot and lobster dinner night. Tony had his usual 2 serves of escargot and everyone enjoyed their lobster dinner. After that we took some more photos with our formal attires and watched a production show.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
July 10, 2014 - Ketchikan, Alaska
Ketchikan is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World". It is named after Ketchikan Creek which flows through the town. Ketchikan has the world's largest collection of standing totem poles found throughout the city and at four major locations, Saxman Totem park, Totem Bight State Park, Potiatch park and the Totem Heritage Center.
Fei, Tony, Ying and Chung Yuan went on a self guided walking tour to visit Creek Street which is a historic boardwalk used to be a Red Light District during the Gold Rush. Now, it's a charming place for tourist to visit Dolly's house museum, totem poles and local owned stores and galleries.
Maggie and Emily joined the Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary Nature Walk for an 2 and 3/4 hours walk to view wonderful species of wildlife in their natural rainforest habitat. The wildlife includes reindeer and bald eagle. It was very interesting and educational to them.
Tonight was the 2nd formal night. As usual, it was the escargot and lobster dinner night. Tony had his usual 2 serves of escargot and everyone enjoyed their lobster dinner. After that we took some more photos with our formal attires and watched a production show.
Tonight was the 2nd formal night. As usual, it was the escargot and lobster dinner night. Tony had his usual 2 serves of escargot and everyone enjoyed their lobster dinner. After that we took some more photos with our formal attires and watched a production show.
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