Sunday, September 13, 2009

Time warp

I finally have a little time to give an update to my trip.

The time up here in wildlife heaven seems to have its own life. I feel like I have only been here for a short while and yet it seems as though I never left this place last fall.

Finally after a week with overcast skies and heavy wind, the weather cleared up and hit 29 degrees. I spent 3 days on a big boat, sailing up a stunning inlet called Knight Inlet. A place with extraordinary scenery, turqoise water, mountains that shoot up straigt from the water, impressive waterfalls, abandoned logging camps and ghost villages. All subject to some interesting photography, so as you can imagine I shot every angle there was of all the worn down houses.
Today I have had the - for now - most fantastic Orca experience.
Absolutely on my top 3 list of awesome days up here!

We were in the boat, watching a pod of orcas and they were all over the place, going left and right, taking long dives and we had absolutely no idea where they would come to the surface next. All of a sudden they popped up right next to our boat, only about three meters from us, circling around us, spyhopping, and they stayed there for 30 minutes. They were lying on the surface, completely still and peaceful, just breathing heavily and looking at us. One came right up to the boat, almost touching the front.
Those 30 minutes were absolutely stunning and special.
My heart was racing, and the feeling of being so close to them is hard to explain, but I wish that you could all have been here to witness this with me.

To top it off we went looking for humpback whales and found not only one, but 6 of them, and one came pretty damn close to our boat, and those guys are huge.....
Also we had a great dolphin moment today where 50 or more pacific whitesided dolphins passed us 4 times in high speed.
We found and photographed a Minke whale that hasn't yet been seen in this area.. If you get the first photos of both the left and the right side of the whales back and dorsal fin, you actually get to name it...
Anyways, thats all for now.
Enjoy the photos :)



Orca saying hello


Unidentified minke


Curious orca



Surf Scoters



Baby orca spyhop



Pacific whitesided dolphin - under water



Knight Inlet


Someones family - someones life


Abandoned hotel on Minstrel Island







Baby bald eagle in the sunset



Stellar Sealions in sunset


Stallar Sealions enjoying the sunset



Humpback tail fluke in the sunset - so 80's


Orca


Tail fluke - Humpback whale


Guests on the zodiac wathing Dahls porpoises


Fin of a humpback whale
Harbour seal


Bald eagle in the rain


Grizzly mother and cub playing


Grizzly mother and cub

Grizzly mother and cub, playing


Bald Eagle takeoff

3 comments:

JJ said...

Hey Jannie,
the pic's and the story blow me away.
I am sitting here breathless,feeling happiness for you, to experience the utmost wonders of wildlife. World Climate Conference is coming to Hamburg on Saturday and I will talk to Frank about your adventures.
Big hug
JJ

Anonymous said...

Hey globetrotter håber du har en go tur og nyder den max... smukke billeder du har taget :)) knuser fra Helle

Unknown said...

Hej sveske.
Fantastiske billeder du har taget. Jeg får den største lyst til at være om bord på den båd og bare opleve. Tænker på dig, kære veninde.
Det største jeg har oplevet, er beskeden fra tandlægen om, at jeg kun skal derind en gang til:o)

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