Alaska's Inside Passage
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Average customer review:Product Description
Discover Alaska’s true treasures along its magnificent marine highway, the Inside Passage. Navigate 1,000 miles of pristine coastline, with unforgettable stops that capture the region’s rich history, fascinating wildlife, and timeless traditions. Observe coastal Indians carve totem poles in the gateway city of Ketchikan. Explore Sitka’s Russian roots. Visit Petersburg, "Alaska’s Little Norway" and quaint Wrangell, and recapture the pioneer era in the capital city of Juneau. Drive to America’s most accessible glacier—the Mendenhall, and fly over the frozen wilderness of the Juneau Icefield. From Glacier Bay National Park to the historic gold rush town of Skagway, this award-winning program is a mesmerizing portrait of this special place in the vastness of Alaska.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #66526 in DVD
- Brand: QUESTAR INC
- Released on: 2005-08-30
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 110 minutes
Features
- ALASKA'S INSIDE PASSAGE (DVD MOVIE)
Customer Reviews
Video of tour groups
I'm frankly astounded by the good ratings on this DVD. The entire DVD is a combination of stock footage with tour group camcorder videos. You get to see some nice wilderness shots, but mostly you see tour groups and more tour groups. Its only redeeming quality is the historical tidbits it offers throughout the video.
Touring Alaska
This dvd gives all the information you want to know if you are considering a visit to Alaska. If you have already been there, you can enjoy revisiting this beautiful state. I would highly recommend it.
Watch PBS instead
This is my first review of anything. Getting ready for our trip next month to Alaska, this DVD sounded perfect. However, of the 4 of us going on the cruise, only one stayed awake long enough to watch the entire film. You would get more out of watching a PBS special or the travel channel.



