



We toured Portage and then Exit Glacier near Seward, spent the night near Seward and then took A Kenai Fjord day trip. That tour was so very interesting and relaxing that we decided to take another tour to see some totally different parts of the Kenai Fjord. The sky as clear and the sun was shining. How different things looked in the sunlight! We went back into the bay. Wow!! What a cruise!!! After viewing the Orca we went to Holgate Glacier. We saw the waterfalls and salmon shark. Now there were many broken pieces of ice that had calved from the glacier floating in the bay and there were seals lying on the ice! Wow!! What a cruise!!!
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| Holgate Glacier | Up Close |
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| Calving Glacier Ice | Creates |
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| Many Floating Ice shelfs | For The Seals |
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| A Mother Eagle | Watching Her Nest |
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| A Large Eagle Nest With Eagle! | Here Are Actually Two Eagles! |