A British Columbian Sunset
14 augustus 2019, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 20 °CIt's a beautiful summer night with almost no wind and a full moon. The sun setting over the ocean is a novelty to us.
It's a beautiful summer night with almost no wind and a full moon. The sun setting over the ocean is a novelty to us.
As the sun rises we are sailing the Inside Passage, specifically the Seymour Narrows. Its wild and green with forests that are logged by clear felling. The fishermen are out on the water where theMeer informatie
The narrow waterway is a highway for the migrating whales. There are several humpbacks and pods of orcas, along with porpoises and dolphins. We watch one humpback breech off the stern of the boat.
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An early morning arrival sailing through the Tongass Narrows to the Salmon capitol of Alaska. This town is very seasonal with the main industries of fishing and tourism. There are big canneries hereMeer informatie
The shoreline of Ketchikan is a rocky cliff with little land at sea level. It has the second highest tidal change in the world (up to 20 feet). The tide is out when we sail in leaving the pilings thatMeer informatie
We travel out along the shoreline to the Haida tribal land called Potlach Park. Potlach is the first nations term for party - a place of ceremonies and festivities. Here we see community buildings ofMeer informatie
The totem poles are carved from a single tree trunk. Pieces that stick out are added to that carved trunk/ They are painted in natural ochres.
Carved from a single tree trunk, the totem pole tells a story. It is hand carved using a traditional adze.
At Potlach Park, the owners are avid restorers of old cars and they have several on display.
We follow the path through town, through Whale Park and following the Married Man's Trail along Fish Creek. Just like the name suggests, this is a salmon spawning river with a salmon ladder to assistMeer informatie