Dutch Harbor, Alaska (June 30)

Dutch Harbor is part of the city of Unalaska on Amaknak Island in the Aleutians, the southern chain of islands off the Alaskan mainland. Fishing is the major industry, and the harbor ships over a billion dollars of cod, pollock, and crab annually. Dutch Harbor was bombed by the Japanese in World War II, thus becoming only the second US location ever to suffer aerial bombardment  (Pearl Harbor was the first).

The day we arrived was cold and drizzly.  Nonetheless, a huge array of fishing boats were moored in port, and the landscape was stunning. We even saw whales, eagles, and lots of sea otters.




Notice the eagles nesting on top of the rock







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