Today was certainly one for the books. We started the day with the intention of hiking around Pavlov Harbor; however we were unable to access land due to too many bears, which turned out to be an amazing problem. We ended up watching the bears catch salmon from Zodiacs for the morning. Our global explorers had fun with their Zodiac lesson. We continued cruising toward Sitka, spotting whales along the way. We ended the evening by building a human whale during recap.
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- 31 Aug 2024
Pavlov Harbor, 8/31/2024, National Geographic Sea Lion
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