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Share: Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska // Photo by chaolik/iStock/Getty Images/Getty Images Plus Silversea Cruises has announced new summer voyages in Alaska and Iceland, starting in July. With the passage of the U.S. Alaska Tourism Restoration Act, which enables cruises to Alaska without required stops in Canada, Silver Muse will resume round-trip sailings from Seattle starting July 29, making Silversea the first luxury cruise line to operate in Alaska this summer. In addition, Silver Shadow will circumnavigate Iceland with the launch of new all-Icelandic itineraries, returning to Northern Europe with three 10-day voyages from Reykjavik, beginning July 30. Alaska Made possible by the passing of the U.S. Alaska Tourism Restoration Act, ....
Bill protecting Alaska Native cemetery advances to governor May 28, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) A bill that protects the graves of Unangax people in southeast Alaska awaits a signature from Gov. Mike Dunleavy after both chambers of the Alaska Legislature approved the measure. The Unangax cemetery holds more than 30 graves of people who died at Funter Bay during World War II. They were relocated to two internment camps there from the Aleutian islands by U.S. forces after the Japanese military invaded. They spent much of the war at the remote spot on the western side of Admiralty Island, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) west of Juneau, and, more than 1,000 miles (1,609 kilometers) from their homes in the Aleutian islands. ....