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About this image:
Bald Eagle eyes on patrol in Glacier Bay National Park
This pair of Bald Headed Eagles was perched atop this
ice berg.
We're not sure but perhaps like us, they too were on patrol,
but looking out for boats not icebergs. iceberg patrol.
You'd hate to fall asleep and wake up to hear your iceberg
crashing into an unsuspecting boat.... |
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Telling secrets
"..if we could talk to the animals..." we'd ask what kind of
secrets they're telling. While things seem quiet and
restful, it looks as if these two Bald Headed Eagles were up
to something and making secret plans. |
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Looking for victims
Sitting like a couple of spectators watching a tennis match,
they seemed to be in sync as they looked around checking
things out. Maybe they were looking for a snack, maybe
looking for lunch or... could it be that they were here on
holidays and taking in the sights and sounds just like the
crew of Mad Dog Voyager? |
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Another Bald Eagle
This close-up shot shows the gracefulness and apparent noble
blood in the Bald Eagle. As he sat on the berg with a
watchful eye trained on us we drifted by leaving him to the
solitude that one finds so easily while in Glacier Bay Park,
Alaska. |
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Tarr Inlet in Glacier Bay National Park
This photo looks back as we remember the day in Tarr Inlet
and shows the Grand Pacific Glacier (Starts in Canada)
looking like a highway leading down to the water (on the
right side of the photo). Grand Pacific Glacier is one of
the largest in Glacier Bay National Park and stretches out
for almost 34 miles / 54 km before ending up at the waters
edge. Grand Pacific Glacier flows at about 1 - 4 feet / 0.3
- 1.2 m per day.
After spending an entire day watching glaciers calve, seals
playing in the water, and taking in some of the most
spectacular sights, Alaska once again graced us with a
fantastic sunset. The rich reds of the sunset bounced off
clouds, glaciers and the water's surface illuminating
everything we saw and bathing it for but a few moments in
the red of the sunset. |
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Another waterfall feeding the biosphere
Another waterfall was passed by, as it peered out
through the dryas, willows and alders. The waterfalls in
Glacier Bay are all glacier fed and carry down
incredible amounts of nutrients feeding this rich and
lush biosphere and ecosystem. |
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