Glacier Bay National Park: Wildlife, Glaciers Caving & More
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- Glacier Bay is a must do stop if you are going on an Alaskan Cruise! Check out the breathtaking location, learn a little, and have fun with us!
We see ice fall from the glacier (a few times) see some wildlife and have a spectacular day!
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Getting that close to the glaciers is awesome. I was so bummed last year when NCL Bliss couldn't get all the way up the Endicott Arm to Dawes Glacier but it was early in the season.
Just means you will need to take another trip!
The glaciers were beautiful! The colors were amazing!
Pics don’t do it justice but maybe a nice glacier painting would! 😀
We are taking a Norwegian cruise late October. Thanks for Posting this. I love it. The beautiful pictures of Glacier Bay and the animals that are still there so late in the year. Are the "seals" actually otters that are known for swimming on their backs?
The seals could be otters. Was tough to see specifically what they were but they were everywhere!
Have an amazing trip and it should be beautiful with the snow coming down the mountain slopes by October.
Those were otters, not seals....they were swimming on their backs and you could see their tails. very cool to see so many.
Thanks for mentioning that. I think we got caught up in the moment. They were just everywhere.
EXCELLENT VIDEO.
Thanks much!
Emma & Jack