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Kenai Peninsula (2)

Still near Homer, the next day we decide to flight over the Harding Icefield, one of the giant icefields that covers the southern Alaska. We chose a small seaplane and to fly between 7:30 and 8.30 PM hoping for a nice light.
 
 
1. As soon as we take off, we can see some first glaciers.
 
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2. Fifteen minutes later, we fly over the Harding Icefield : almost 70 miles long and more than 30 miles wide!
 
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3. Large glaciers go in all directions.
 
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4. Besides the pilot, Mino doesn’t loose a crumb of the show.
 
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5. Some light gaps offer me nice views…
 
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6. Motionless cascade…
 
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7. On the way back to Beluga Lake, our “sea strip”, we flew over an island, refuge for thousands of birds.
 
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8. We leave Kachemak Bay at sunset…
 
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9. … with a beautiful view of Kodiak Island in the distance…
 
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10. … to find a wild place in the dunes, near Anchor Point.
 
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11. Sunset over Cook Inlet and Iliamna volcano; there are worse places to sleep, isn’t it? 😉
 
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12. The moon also goes to sleep near the volcano island Augustin…
 
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13. An air of Mount Fuji, isn’t it? But it’s another volcano: Mount Redoubt.
 
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14. Going North to Anchorage, little detour toWhittier and short stop at Portage Lake, a beautiful glacier lake.
 
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15. Whittier harbour, at the bottom of a fjord in Prince William Sound.
 
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16. While seeking for a place to camp…
 
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17. Late afternoon in the mountains…
 
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After this brief jaunt to the Kenai, we’re back in Anchorage awaiting a response to a possible change of Mino’s return flight that could allow us to stay longer to explore this beautiful Alaska. We will keep you in touch in the next update! 😀