June 19th - 28th, 2006
2006 Alaska Brown Bear Photography Trip I Travel Plans
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Natural Exposures cannot control nor is responsible for abnormal weather, natural disasters, or any other disaster that might affect the trip. Travel insurance should be purchased to cover any missed flights or medical problems that may affect/delay your travel. National Parks have the right to change our itinerary.
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