Dawes Glacier sits at the end of Endicott Arm — a narrow fjord carved by this incredible river of ice. We had an amazing opportunity to be part of Dawes Glacier’s life today and we did not take that for granted. The ice conditions were perfect for exploring all this place has to offer, allowing our bridge officers to navigate National Geographic Quest quite close to the glacier’s face. Our Zodiacs allowed us to explore even closer for great views of resting harbor seals on ice and the odd Arctic tern that flew over our heads. What a truly remarkable way to end a magnificent voyage. Thank you for sailing with us, Noble Caledonia!
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- 20 Jul 2024
Endicott Arm, Southeast Alaska, 7/20/2024, National Geographic Quest
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Nick Brown, Divemaster
Born and raised on the edge of the Mojave Desert, Nick was accustomed to hot dry days, far from the ocean. Everything changed when he attended California State University Monterey Bay, a short 1.5 miles from the beaches of Central California. This is...
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