We spent the last week in the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska and were very impressed.
We took entirely too many pictures. So we are dividing this phase of our trip into two posts yet again. However, this time we have decided to emphasize our personal visions. This first post is photos taken by Dennis. The next post will be photos taken by Mike.
The view across the Cook Inlet from our campsite in Anchor Point looking to the mountains in Lake Clark National Park (about 40 miles west from us).
Swimmers in the Portage Lake near Whittier. This is a glacier fed lake from the Portage Glacier and the water was VERY cold, so the kids all had the good sense to rush back out of the water to dry land.
Female Bald Eagle keeping an eye on the world.
Iliamna Volcano.
Also across Cook Inlet from our campsite in Anchor Point, it rises from the shoreline to an altitude of about 10,000 feet.
Male Bald Eagle on the beach at Anchor Point.
Female Bald Eagle flying along the shoreline.
Mike at Kenai Lake, north of Seward, AK.
Sea Otter in Resurrection Bay, Seward, AK.
Mountain Goats on a cliff along Resurrection Bay.
Icebergs in a lake below Bear Glacier, just off of Resurrection Bay.
More scenes from our cruise on Resurrection Bay.
Mike watching for whales.
Puffin
Sea Otters on an ice flow at Aialik Glacier in the Kenai Fjords National Park.
Sea Lions resting on a cliff in the Gulf of Alaska.
And, returning to Seward from our cruise, more Icebergs in the lake below Bear Glacier.
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