Our boat cruised Glacier Bay. At Glacier Bay, there is this huge solid ice that has been there for thousands of years.
It might be hard to see in picture but the picture shows how far back the solid ice covers the bottom of the mountains
Solid ice still breaks off onto the bay. Some solid ice are small and some are pretty big such as this one
Here are some videos of ice falling onto the bay
The boat cruised to another glacier called John Hopkins Glacier
While I was taking pictures, Nathan was sitting comfortably and playing a game on the iPad. At times, he wants to see the view but most of the time he wants to run around everywhere. I can’t have him running around as much though because I am afraid he might fall off the balcony. While we enjoy the view from the public balcony, he says ‘Hi’ to everyone that walks by…. ‘hi’…’hi’…’hi’… Even though the people have already walked 20 feet away from him, he is still saying ‘hi’!
Later on, I decided to go back to the public balcony. I was curious as to why there were so many people with binoculars and taking pictures. When I looked, there were humpback whales swimming near the ship! I got my camera out and recorded the whales swimming