Here are some photos I took:
Top Left: I don’t know its name but this was my first glacier!
Top Right: A mini iceberg from the Portage Glacier.
Middle Left: Portage Glacier.
Middle Right: Burns Glacier.
Bottom Left: A closeup of Portage Glacier.
Bottom Right: Some ice from Portage Glacier.
And, to crown them all, the picture of Portage Glacier – blown up:
(I really like this picture – in fact it is the new wallpaper on my home screen 🙂 )
After lunch we went out to Whittier, which is a deep water port on Prince William Sound / converted army base.
There is not much to see in Whittier, but the main attraction there is a two mile long tunnel which was built as a rail tunnel in 1943. It is now used by cars also, and is the only way to access Whittier from the land – excepting a 1 mile trail with some 700 feet of elevation gain. We went through the tunnel to Whittier, walked around a bit there, and drove back. I thought I would share some photos from Whittier:
Top: Whittier small boat port.
Middle Left: You can ignore the foreground, and focus on the converted army building that is the condo building where most of the inhabitants of Whittier live.
Middle Right: The opening to the tunnel, on the side away from Whittier.
Bottom Left: A sign with a map of Whittier.
Bottom Right: Whittier has a pedestrian tunnel going under the railyard from the waterside to the downtown.
Also, I have pictures of some wildflowers that I have seen in Alaska over the past two days. I have identified as many as I can, using a flyer found at the visitor center for Portage Lake.
Top Left: A plant that is not in the flyer! Not allowed! I am not sure if this is a non-native flower, or just one that is not very common. (The flyer only has 50 flowers)
Top Middle: Nootka Lupine (?)
Top Right: Fireweed
Middle Left: Yarrow (this grows in our area down in CA, as well)
Middle Right: Dwarf Fireweed
Bottom Left: Unidentified again!
Bottom Right: And again!
I’m sorry so many of the flowers are unknown, but I did my best. 🙁
We’re all really enjoying Alaska, and I will post again soon. Goodbye for now!
I love the picture of the tunnel! The wild flowers are beautiful.