Our float plane dropped us off at Taku Glacier Lodge for a few hours and we were unceremoniously greeted by an Alaskan native who was watching the whole proceedings from a tree not too far from the main building, one of his favorite places to sit and observe the frequent visitors. Come back tomorrow and I'll show you his main interest.
Views in front of the lodge
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That is a special welcome!
ReplyDeleteThe scenery is awesome! So is the bear. ˁ˚ᴥ˚ˀ
ReplyDeleteAmazing scenery!
ReplyDeleteViews are amazing! Alaskan native must keep an eye on visitors ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, spectacular views and big bear too! What a treat.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bear! I imagine he occupies a good part of his time going after fish.
ReplyDeleteGosh he's a big one Kate, as long as his main interest wasn't you! Incroyable scenery here, the sign made me smile 'sometimes' a waterfall trail.. that's a very honest sign 😀
ReplyDeleteI am impressed that you got to see a black bear, and be close enough to get this great photo. Wow, what an experience, and more important you walked away safely.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a stare the big bear has. Great shot, Kate.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery! And, I love the official greeter. Up in a tree! How neat is that?!
ReplyDeleteThe scenery alone would have been a highlight. But a bear? That's very cool as long as it keeps its distance. (I'm guessing his interest has a lot to do with food.)
ReplyDeletesoooo exciting
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo's.... I feel sad for the bear though, he does not look happy
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Have a nice ABC-day / – week
Melody (abc-w-team)
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Don't steal my picnic basket!
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Lots of bears up in Alaska!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
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Thanks for your entry in ABC wednesday.
ReplyDeleteDaphne ~ Abcw team
beautiful pictures. Lovely take on B
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Alaska looks so beautiful. What a lucky bear to live there!
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