Today was easily one of the very best days of our seven-day expedition on National Geographic Sea Lion. It was filled with challenge and excitement, beauty and inspiration. It was the reason why exploration is irresistible. And it was the reason we must all strive to experience Alaska. We started our day exploring George Island, some enjoying short hikes in lush forest, others getting lost in the wild mosses and flowers on a longer bushwhacking adventure. We then moved our ship into the Inian Islands, an exquisite area frequented by diverse life such as Steller sea lions, sea otters and bald eagles searching for nourishment. Our experiences in the Inian Islands were raw and unexpected. We watched and listened in awe, but the stories will never compare to being truly present in those indescribable moments of pure wild.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 27 Jun 2019
George Island and the Inian Islands, 6/27/2019, National Geographic Sea Lion
- Aboard the National Geographic Sea Lion
- Alaska
Christine West, Undersea Specialist
Christine is an Explorer's Club Fellow, Polar Expedition Diver, Expedition Leader and conservation photographer and videographer. She has worked as a professional diver around the world for over 18 years dedicated to ocean education, exploration and ...
Read MoreDave Katz, Expedition Leader
Dave grew up in a village in the heart of the rural Finger Lakes region of New York and at an early age fell in love with the outdoors. Dave’s mother, a high school earth science and biology teacher turned weekend hikes into informative lessons. The ...
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