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Humpback Whale Tail or Flukes, Icy Strait, Alaska  – Image 2710

Humpback Whale Tail or Flukes, Icy Strait, Alaska – Image 2710

One of the best places for photographing humpback whales in the entire State of Alaska is Icy Strait which is the body of water at the entrance to Glacier Bay National Park. The park is famous for humpback whales, but Icy Strait just outside the park's boundary is even better. On the trip, I ...
Harbor Seals, Dundas Bay, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska  – Image 2709

Harbor Seals, Dundas Bay, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska – Image 2709

Glacier Bay National Park is a water orientated park that features a number of species of marine mammals including: humpback whales, sea otters, killer whales, dall porpoises, sea lions, and harbor seals. John Hopkins inlet is one of Southeast Alaska's largest harbor seal birthing areas and is ...
Scidmore Bay, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska  – Image 2708

Scidmore Bay, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska – Image 2708

I was on a kayak trip up the West Arm in late May when I took this photo. Late May is an iffy time to be kayaking in the park. We were lucky this May to have clear blue skies for a week and the trees just beginning to leaf out. The shore line was bathed in the color of the early spring ...
Glacier Bay Beach, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska  – Image 2707

Glacier Bay Beach, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska – Image 2707

Most people (almost 99%) visit Glacier Bay National Park by boat. It is a water park and leaves just a few options for backpacking. But, while doing the book on the park I had an opportunity to backpack its beaches for about a week. I love this image. Matter of fact, it is one of my ...
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“As a kid in Buffalo, New York, I always wondered what it would be like to encounter a whale,” says Mark Kelley. Learn more about Mark…