Arriving at Sitka, the little town of Alaska which was once the Russian-America Capital.
It's a simple, beautiful place, showing scars of its glorious past. Sitka used to be
the fur capital, where miles and miles of fur from sea otter and other wild life was
traded. Nowadays, it is no more than a quiet little town that couldn't compare to the
glittering cities of Alaska. Yet it is here that I liked.