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  • March along the Inside Passage of Alaska and British Columbia can bring various types of weather. As the Malaspina sailed south towards Bellingham I encountered great weather for the majority of the trip. This allowed for some nice sunrises along the way. As I made my way to the front of the vessel along British Columbia I watched the sun rise onto the bow of the boat. This was a great start to the day of watching the scenic landscapes all around.
    Sunrise-Inside-Passage.tif
  • As the Malaspina navigated the Inside Passage I took the opportunity to explore with some different types of photography. As the sun went down I headed to the front of the ship and took some long exposures as we sailed along Vancouver Island. Using the railing as a steady surface the land around allowed a hint of motion as we turned through the waterways of the passage.
    Evening-Vancouver-Island.tif
  • Just outside of Wrangell, Alaska I found this scene while riding Alaska Marine Highways to the south. The outcropping of trees in two instances with the ongoing water drew my attention when I took this image. Initially it was just the one instance but as the ship continued onward the second group appeared. With some little rain in the area the trees are facing the unknown in the spring in Southeast Alaska.
    Outside-Wrangell-Alaska.tif
  • After 36 hours along the Inside Passage the Alaska Marine Highways vessel Malaspina approached the Ketchikan, Alaska. Compared to the past couple of days it was quite the metropolis and the largest city I would see for the next two days. Heading into port seaplanes were flying around under overcast skies, or a somewhat nice day for the area as the rain was just a drizzle. Ketchikan is where the maintenance takes place for the AMHS vessels which was taking place preparing the fleet for the upcoming summer season.
    Floatplane-Ketchikan.tif
  • While heading south to Bellingham on the M/V Malaspina there are some limited open water crossing along the inside passage the path Alaska Marine Highways makes the journey. On the first of these we crossed the Dixon Entrance which is also where the border is located between the United States and Canada. During this crossing the waters were quite calm which made the for an enjoyable sunset on the deck during this March evening.
    Sunset-Dixon-Entrance.tif