For the next part of our journey we had no idea what to expect. We talked about it before the flight but had never experienced such luxury or pampering. The flight was a long one and flew up North towards Alaska and then over the longish looking archipelago, over the Northern part of the Pacific Ocean and then down into Asia, dropping in from above on the map like the rain from a thundercloud. The flight was over 11 hours but that didn't matter because.... we were about to fly First Class baby.
Along with the great seats, that turn into your own private bed, and the immediate service from the moment you sit down, do you know what you get in First Class? Great food. A choice of it, and an ongoing supply of it.
After dinner and a couple of movies Moose started to get anxious and wondering where he was exactly in the world.
Outside the terrain looked like nothing he had seen before. Barren, frozen land with old looking rivers (very very windy) and snow and ice as far as the eye could see. It was over Alaska... the far little bit of Alaska. Moose looked out and imagined how those first people coming to the New World from Asia must have felt all those thousands of years ago... navigating this frozen abyss, not knowing where it will lead them. Amazing, that human spirit, thought Moose.
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| Flying over Frozen Ocean |
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| Where we are in the big scheme of things. |
Finally we were over land, once again. I found the mountain ranges in Russia's Eastern perimeter very intriguing.
We were still a ways from our destination, but we were sort of over land again, so that sphincter contracting feeling Moose and I get over water was no longer an issue.
All we could think was thank goodness we're not in coach class for this flight.
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| Watching out the window as we saw the land of South Korea touch the water. |
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| The first moment I experienced the jaw dropping effect. It lasted for the next 11 days. |
Finally we were about to step on Asian soil for the first time in our lives. We were all very excited.