Heading into the fjord. |
At the end of the fjord was a big glacier called Sawyer Glacier. Fjords are made by glaciers like Sawyer and this fjord was very deep. The waters are a bright deep greenish blue, very pretty. Glacial silt gives the waters that color and helps protect harbor seals from orcas. The orcas use sonar to hear under the water but in the fjord, there is too much silt and it confuses them so they don't come up the fjord. When we got to the glacier, we saw lots of harbor seals relaxing on the the ice. In fact, some seals treat the glacier and the fjord like a nursery because they know it is safe to leave their pups while they go look for food.
We had lots of time to look at the glacier while the captain turned the boat around. He literally spun the boat around in place because there was so little room but did it very slowly so we could see everything and, in my case, not fall off the railing.
You can't see the glacier yet 'cause I'm standing in front of it. |
It's so big! We're still about half a mile away. |
See how blue! |
The glacier was very blue, almost the color of glass cleaner! I was surprised at that but it was very beautiful. That color happens because there is so much ice and it's pressed together so hard that instead of the ice being white, it turns bright blue. So many pretty colors: the green water, the bright blue glacier and the dark green trees on the mountains around the fjord.
Heading back out of the fjord. |
I think it's time for a nap and some sun on the upper deck. I am on a cruise after all!
See you next time!
Hedda
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