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http://www.newmanpr.com/2011/03/21/holland-america-line-partners-with-u-s-national-park-service-to-produce-glacier-bay-ranger-podcasts/

 

Seattle, Wash., Mar. 21, 2011 – Holland America Line has joined with the U.S. National Park Service to produce a “Glacier Bay Ranger Podcast Anthology” that gives guests a unique glimpse into one of the largest protected wilderness areas in North America.

 

Narrators Paul Lasley and Elizabeth Harryman, radio personalities and hosts of Holland America Line’s iPod Art Tours, present a rare insider’s view into this land of scenic and natural wonders. Each podcast includes in-depth interviews with Glacier Bay scientists, rangers, administrators and even an elder from the native Huna tribe.

 

“Holland America Line’s enrichment program is one of the most important elements of our cruise experience, and this project enables us to offer our guests unprecedented access to the experts who know this region better than anyone,” said Richard Meadows, executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs, of Holland America Line. “We have been exploring the pristine waters of Glacier Bay for many years even before it was a national park, and with these in-depth podcasts our guests will develop a deeper appreciation of this beautiful area.”

 

The one-of-a-kind auditory adventures offer inspiring insights about the early exploration of Glacier Bay, the spectacular glacial fjords, snow-capped mountain ranges and the region’s marine and terrestrial wildlife. The 16 podcasts begin with a welcome message from Cherry Payne, former superintendent of Glacier Bay National Park, and Randy Thomas, a ranger naturalist, who guide listeners on how to get the most out of their Holland America Line Alaska Glacier Bay cruise experience.

 

“Through these podcasts, our ranger naturalists and experts will take Holland America Line guests on a journey to the last ice age, where they can discover a breathtaking land that continues to attract thousands of visitors each year,” said Tom VandenBerg, supervisory park ranger and the podcast project coordinator from Glacier Bay National Park. “This diverse area is so impressive and extensive that listeners will learn something new in every podcast.”

 

The “Glacier Bay Ranger Podcast Anthology” joins Holland America Line’s exclusive iPod Art Tours, a self-guided walking tour of each ship’s extensive art collection, that also are available for download.

Listeners can download all 16 of the “Glacier Bay Ranger” podcasts, or only a specific audio file, onto a personal iPod, MP3 or portable media player before embarking on a Holland America Line Alaska cruise to Glacier Bay. Preloaded podcasts on iPods also are available on board for checkout. The “Glacier Bay Ranger Podcast Anthology” is available for download on the Holland America Line website at www.hollandamerica.com/GlacierBayPodcast.

 

For more information on the U.S. National Park Service and Glacier Bay, visit http://www.nps.gov/glba.

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The 2nd link worked. http://www.hollandamerica.com/pageByName/Simple.action?requestPage=GlacierBayNationalParkPodcasts. You can download the entire podcast as 1 file 4hrs and 20minutes of narration or download it as 16 smaller files about 20minutes each. The individual files might be a little easier to listen to as you have easy starting and stopping points. I was able to listen to it with window media player. I'll have to test it on an mp3 player and see how it works. Thanks to the OP for the information. I also was able to grab the Art tour for the ship we will be on in a couple weeks.

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I'll have to test it on an mp3 player and see how it works.

I am listening to it on my iPod...it works fine.

 

I also was able to grab the Art tour for the ship we will be on in a couple weeks.

Every HAL art tour I have listened to has been exceptional. I do them early in the cruise and find it helps me to slow down and enjoy what's there rather than hurrying through to get someplace else.

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