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We missed the shuttle into town - had to catch a cab so we could get to our boat tour.
“All aboard!” the Orca Voyager for a cruise through the Kenai Fjords. Lot's of sea life to witness,  There's a Bald Eagle sitting on a pier
The town of Seward seen from the bay.
The moutains in the background catch the clouds and shroud the town in a
cloak of fluffy white cotton
.
A sea otter playfully grooming himself in the surf.
Mew gulls build their nest on the tiny rocky outcroppings. The winter storms wash away the nests (and poop) every year and give the gulls
a clean area to build on the next summer. You can just barely see the little grey puffballs which are the gull chicks.
Common Murre are the closest thing to Penguins in the northern hemisphere. They look a lot like penguins and swim as well but
these birds also can fly (not particularly well or gracefully but they do fly) but they are all style and grace in the water.
A group of Stellar Sea lions lazily sunning themselves on the rocks.
A beautiful coat of chocolate brown make these calm natured giants pleasing to see.
Here we see a short video of the sea otter playfully grooming himself in the surf.
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