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2 KetchikanRainForestWildlifeSanctuary (34a)

Detail of fish ladder up to fish farm. If you look closely you can see a salmon who landed on structure when he jumped. She eventually flopped herself back in the water just below her.
Capture Date: Aug 4, 2017 11:11 AMViews: 41

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2 KetchikanRainForestWildlifeSanctuary (37)

Bald Eagle visiting the river for fish; about 20-30 yards away.
Capture Date: Aug 4, 2017 11:15 AMViews: 38

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2 KetchikanRainForestWildlifeSanctuary (38sharp)

Eagle quickly flew away as we started to approach and landed in a tree about 10 yards away.
Capture Date: Aug 4, 2017 11:17 AMViews: 39

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2 KetchikanRainForestWildlifeSanctuary (52b_contrast)

Another black bear from our walkway. It moved towards us after entering and leaving the water from the woods in the distance.
Capture Date: Aug 4, 2017 11:23 AMViews: 42

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2 KetchikanRainForestWildlifeSanctuary (57 CC)

Worker carving totem pole from western red cedar in a shop attached to the obligatory gift shop.
Capture Date: Aug 4, 2017 11:31 AMViews: 38

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2 KetchikanRainForestWildlifeSanctuary (60 Crop Sa 120size)

Wounded osprey in sanctuary.
Capture Date: Aug 4, 2017 11:36 AMViews: 40

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2 KetchikanRainForestWildlifeSanctuary (62)

This wounded eagle can't fly due to damaged wing, so will live in sanctuary rest of its life.
Capture Date: Aug 4, 2017 11:37 AMViews: 38

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2 KetchikanRainForestWildlifeSanctuary (66)

Totem poles, background for Fred and Sarah.
Capture Date: Aug 4, 2017 11:55 AMViews: 42

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2 KetchikanRainForestWildlifeSanctuary (67crop)

Totem poles, background for Verryl and Sharon
Capture Date: Aug 4, 2017 11:55 AMViews: 45

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3 Juneau_WhaleWatching (1)

Arrival at Juneau before docking
Capture Date: Aug 4, 2017 03:05 PMViews: 43

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3 Juneau_WhaleWatching (11)

Humpback Whale watching from smaller boat; approx 100 yards away and diving. Never saw him again, even though we expected him on the other side of the water. Whales usually stay under water to 15 minutes, but can stay under 45 minutes! And they can dive to 10,500 feet.
Capture Date: Aug 5, 2017 12:41 PMViews: 48

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3 Juneau_WhaleWatching (12)

Humpback whale continuing his dive. Don't know if we ever saw him http:// saw him again. We sure did not see him where we expected (on the other side of our boat).
Capture Date: Aug 5, 2017 12:41 PMViews: 43

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3 Juneau_WhaleWatching (18)

Thar she blows! A more typical sight of a whale blowing; we rarely saw the actual whale until most of the spray had settled
Capture Date: Aug 5, 2017 12:45 PMViews: 42

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3 Juneau_WhaleWatching (22)

This whale put on quite a show for several minutes, diving and jumping ans slapping the water with its flukes.
Capture Date: Aug 5, 2017 01:02 PMViews: 42

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Capture Date: Aug 5, 2017 01:03 PMViews: 45

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