Pelican town | Alaska | Breathtaking nature|

We finally leave Elfin cove. . .

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This is basically the only sad thing about boatlife is that when you sail to a new place and meet new people, a few days later you gotta leave them which is sometime heartbreaking.

But on the other hand you get to meet new people which is also very exciting.

Here are some photos of our passage. . .

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One things for sure, Alaska's mother nature is breathtaking!

Before we arrive we manage to capture a sea plane as this town is also only accessible by seaplane.

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We arrive at our new destination (New home)

And we are astonished, it is like another (larger) Elfin cove.

Which is called Pelican town.

Here is pelican town. . .

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And there you go....a Pelican.

We will be spending the next few days here, l hope you enjoyed my little update.

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I always enjoy these updates.
Dude, I think with time you'll no longer be interested in meeting people because your heart would break so many times that you'll find yourself gravitating towards not being interested in meeting people and developing something. Lol.

You'll probably no longer want to have many conversations and bond with them. The best case scenario could be that you'll go ahead and have these conversations but bonding would become more difficult for you.

Thank you so much for your support!😊

I agree with the last statement it is quite hard to bond as these travels for some people are hard to comprehend. But on the other hand you can teach a lot from your travels, which is very interesting for those who understand if you know what i mean.

Thank you so much for dropping by.

Warm greetings from Alaska.

All the pictures you show are very beautiful, the last one is that the place looks comfortable to live in.

Yeah it is. This place is remote but still is quite active 😊

Thank you for dropping by!