Whale watching – an amazing adventure in the waters of the Inside Passage north of Juneau, Alaska.Β Looking from the back of our boat, a view of the vast blue waters of Saginaw Channel, with Shelter Island and the snow-capped Chilkat Mountains in the distance. And, yes, we did see whales!
Beautiful picture!
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Thanks so much, Ayla! I’m just glad I was able to do it justice π
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Years ago – before digital photography ! – I went on the Alaska ferries on the Inside Passage. I didn’t see any whales though. I was too busy being seasick when we were in open water.
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Oh, I really don’t mean to laugh at your troubles, but I have to admit, your comment absolutely made me laugh out loud π That being said, a large number of the passengers on the large ship we took to sail up the Inside Passage had the same problem as you. I had done my research, however, and came equipped with long-acting dramamine, which my family took a few hours before we were scheduled to hit the 19-foot swells! Worked like a charm and we were free to enjoy the on-board amenities without having to deal with long lines π
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Wow! You were on that in a small boat! It looks very cold! It is another stunner of a photograph, I like your work π
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Actually, it was beautiful weather – in the low 70s, I think. We were lucky. And thanks so much for your kind comment, Pauline — I appreciate your support! π
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What a view indeed!!
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Couldn’t get enough of it, Sarah! So glad I have the photo to revisit it π
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Memories are precious!
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Absolutely gorgeous!
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Thanks, Cee. I was ecstatic that the photo turned out – it was a very small boat (only 6 of us onboard) and, as you can image, there was a lot of movement going on π One of my favorite memories from this trip!
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Excuse the pun, Stacy, but what a cool picture. Looks so fresh and clean. Imagine waking up to that view every morning.
I’d love to visit Alaska and hop over the International Date Line on New Years Eve to see in the New Year and then hop on over again to see the New Year in again π
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Ha, puns are most welcome here π The guide we had actually grew up on Shelter Island and does spend every day living with this view. I can’t imagine what it would be like in the middle of the winter when the weather is incredibly cold and there is more darkness than light. But in the summer, it’s amazing. Love your idea of seeing in the new year twice! Thanks, Hugh π
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The boat wake reminds me of a series of ocean waves. A beautiful part of the country.
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Hi, Karen! For me, there is absolutely something so peaceful and mesmerizing in watching the waves of a boat wake. And this incredible scenery was the perfect backdrop π
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Gorgeous. And hooray for the whales!
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It was an amazing experience, Bruce, to be surrounded by nothing but water and snow-capped mountains as far as the eye could see. Truly God’s country. It occurred to me I should have posted at least one picture of a whale, though π Thanks so much for your comment!
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Oh, I am so envious! Great photo, hope you share some more photos with us, it looks like it was a wonderful experience.
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Thanks, LorΓ©! We had so many incredible experiences on this trip. Back in April, I posted photos of our glacier dog-sledding adventure: https://visualventuring.com/2014/04/06/alaska-dogsledding/. I’m not sure I could pick a favorite between these two days, but the sled dogs were absolutely gorgeous and the puppies, adorable!
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Beautiful part of the country. Definitely on my bucket list π
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The trip to Alaska was just amazing, Karen! It had been on my bucket list forever π
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