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Nuka Bay July 2014

We took S/V Elnora to the Nuka Bay area in July and were able to visit some places we had not been to before. Nuka Bay is about 50 nautical miles southwest of Seward and is located in the Kenai Fjords National Park.
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  • IMG_0846  Looking north up McCarty Fjord.  Midnight Cove is on the east (right) side of the fjord.
  • IMG_0863  I heard this eagle hit the surface of the water when he caught this salmon, it sounded like a whale breaching!  I jumped in the dinghy and was able to get a couple quick shots before it flew with the salmon up to it's nest high in a tree near where Elnora was anchored.  Those little specks are not dirt on the lens or sensor, they are aggravating little bugs that like to fly in your nose, ears and eyes!
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  • IMG_0874  Elnora anchored in Pilot Harbor.
  • IMG-0861  This waterfall is about 900' high.  It is at the head of Falls Cove, North Arm of Nuka Bay.  The water is all from snowmelt on the snowfield above.
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  • PS_2533 It seems we aren't the first people in Chance Lagoon.  We found the #2 mark also but did not find #1.
  • ps-2524  Katie guarding Sputnik as we take it back to Elnora.
  • PS_2519  Sputnik.  Or at least that is what we named it.  In reality it is a 17 inch diameter glass sphere used as flotation for deep sea research.  The yellow "hardhats" are just to protect the glass sphere.  The sphere is "evacuated" to an interior pressure of less than .3 atmospheres.
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  • PS_2541  S/V Elnora anchored in Chance Lagoon.
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  • PS_2588  Katie looking out the port.
  • PS_2553  Midnight Cove off of Moonlight Bay.  Snug, scenic cove to spend the night with a nice waterfall at the head of the cove.
  • PS_2548  Waterfall at head of Midnight Cove.
  • PS_2596 Elnora anchored in Pilot Harbor.
  • PS_2624  This gunkholing is hard work!
  • PS_2626  Granite Cape at south end of Granite Island.
  • PS_2628  So hot and sunny she needed some shade.
  • PS_2615  The smiling crew as we leave Beauty Bay….just before the alternator burned up and we were hit with gusts of 40 to 50 knots, dragging anchor and nearly being driven aground.
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