In Seward entscheiden wir uns trotz des leider sehr schlechten Wetters für eine 5stündige Schifffahrt zum Aialik Glacier. Es hat sich wirklich gelohnt! Am Glacier angekommen haben wir das GlückLeer más
Nun ist es doch einige Tage her seit wir das erste mal den Boden von Alaska betraten.
In der Zwischenzeit sind wir noch zwei weitere Male in Alaska (Skagway und Haines) gewesen und haben nun denLeer más
The city of Seward was named for President Lincoln's Secretary of State, William Henry Seward, the man who negotiated the Purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. It was a gold rush city in he lateLeer más
Even though we could not make it to the ice glaciers our captain made sure we saw plenty of wildlife. We spotted bald eagles, hump back whales, stellar sea lions, common murres, sea otters, harborLeer más
This morning we left Anchorage under rainy skies to head south to Seward - about 125 miles. We drove Ak1 to AK9. For most of the trip we went through the Chugach National Forest. As we left theLeer más
Seward was one of the towns most devastated by the Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964. The greater part of Seward is built on an alluvial fan-delta near the head of Resurrection Bay on the southeastLeer más
Photo 4 is of the Steller Sea Lions. They are the largest member of the eared seal family and live here year-round. They hunt for fish at night and rest during the day. The white birds are calledLeer más
We have a ferry reservation out of Whittier on 13 July. So, the original plan was to arrive in the area on the 11th, spend a night in Portage and another in Whittier before getting on the ferry. ButLeer más
We woke up to an overcast morning with one small patch of blue in the sky. The wind was strong. No rain, though.
Since the rig in the waterfront site that we were due to move into showed noLeer más
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Seward Waterfront Park
Viajero Ich wünsche Euch besseres Wetter!☀️