A short drive from Seward is the Exit Glacier.
Please click on all my pictures to enlarge... they are much improved and you can read the information about them.
Over the river
Through the woods
And to the Glacier
Here's another braided river. The stones are left by the receding glacier. Notice how flat the whole river area is. It's really unique. On the right edge of the picture way in the back by the bottom of the mountain and on the river bed is a cluster of shrubs. Please enlarge this. You will see 3 people..2 in red jackets. Now you can get more of the true immensity of these glaciers. It's really true. You have to be there to really feel how huge they truly are.
These signs are very informative.
Here's this years view of the glacier, and it has receded.
The carved out portions of these mountains are also caused by glaciers.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Fishing
Saturday, November 1, 2008
USAF Rescue Helicopter
After we left the Sea Life Center, many people were looking up at the mountain. We heard a helicopter. We watched for awhile with the binoculars. After we left, we soon heard a helicopter very near us. We drove a couple of blocks to the local hospital, and there it was.
Off loading the patient (she'd been hiking, fallen and broken her leg, we heard).
We sat in the car watching.
It's taking off. It's much larger than the helipad. See the man leaning out the window?
Up in the air and he's still hanging out the window. As we were driving around Seward later, we saw this helicopter again. It was in the air and being refueled by a C130 tanker. Very interesting.
Off loading the patient (she'd been hiking, fallen and broken her leg, we heard).
We sat in the car watching.
It's taking off. It's much larger than the helipad. See the man leaning out the window?
Up in the air and he's still hanging out the window. As we were driving around Seward later, we saw this helicopter again. It was in the air and being refueled by a C130 tanker. Very interesting.
Sea Life Center in Seward, AK
Anemone.
Starfish.
No, I did not touch with any finger.
Stellar seal lion and harbor seal.
Feeding a harbor seal. This was a lot of fun to watch. Injured and sick sea life are brought here, helped and set free again.
Some of the outdoor tanks.
Octopus.
Some diving birds.
Starfish.
Giant Squid.
King Crab.
Sea lion swimming. The tanks were huge. We went downstairs to see these tanks.
Can you see the bird flapping his wings under water?
Bird swimming.
Jellyfish.
Jellyfish.
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