Sunday, June 8, 2008

More Tracy Arm Fjord Photos



I hate to keep putting so many pictures of our cruise through the Tracy Arm Fjord, but the place is truly incredible. Here is some additional information taken from Wikipedia:


Tracy Arm is a fjord in Alaska near Juneau. It is named after a Civil War general named Benjamin Franklin Tracy. It is located about 45 miles south of Juneau and was designated as a wilderness area by the United States Congress in 1980.
The Tracy Arm area covers 653,179 acres and consists of two deep and narrow fjords: Tracy Arm and Endicott Arm. Both fjords are over 30 miles long and one-fifth of their area is covered in ice. The twin Sawyer Glaciers, North Sawyer and South Sawyer, are located at the end of Tracy Arm. The wildlife in the area includes black and brown bears, deer, wolves, harbor seals, and a variety of birds, such as arctic terns and pigeon guillemots. The mountain goats, which are usually found in the higher elevation areas, have been seen near the base of Sawyer Glacier.


In the distance you can see the Sawyer Glacier. We were not able to get any closer due to the amount of ice in the water and the size of our ship. Photos were taken on May 7, 2008.


2 comments:

Akprestons said...

Wow. Your photos are just breath taking. My husband is also a 'self taught' photographer, and we live in Anchorage. It's fun seeing different people's pictures from here in AK. we are blessed to live in such a gorgeous place!

jessica

Charee B Mcclellan said...

wow jeremy, you do a great job. these are beautiful.....our world is such a gorgeous place. thanks for sharing