Glaciers and Wildlife in the Kenai Peninsula


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Published: July 5th 2017
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Weather wise it hasn't been bright sunny skies , but hey ho we make the best of it and we have seen such dramatic skies and landscapes and marvelled at the conditions that the native people and Alaskan pioneers have coped so resourcefully and we have no idea what it would be like in winter. Our journey for 3 days took us down the Kenai peninsula to Seward and Homer , we almost bumped into a cow m... Read Full Entry



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5th July 2017
In Homer

Buoys in Homer
What an amazing sight Lynne...buoys climbing from the front yard onto the verandah. One wonders if then into the house through a window. I wonder if anyone in Homer is missing a buoy or two for their boat or two!!!
8th July 2017

Wildlife!!
Bald Eagles!--Hump Back Whales--plus a threat of Bears---Guess you know that I would have been Speechless Lynne. Enjoy!!!X
10th July 2017
Exit Glacier

Much like Iceland and Norway
I don't know if you have ever visited Iceland or Norway. If you haven't and if you liked Alaska I can recommend Iceland and Norway. You will get similar nature experience as in Alaska. They are both expensive countries to travel in but very rewarding. /Ake
12th July 2017

Alaska the Beautiful
Boundless beauty and nature in Alaska. One of our most natural states. Years ago I almost took a nursing job in Homer but it didn't work out. I've always wanted to go back. Love the animals, birds and more. Keep these great blogs coming.

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