We're docked in Skagway today and we're taking a day free of excursions.
Saturday we were in Ketchikan and visited the rainforest there. Fascinating, and our guide was excellent, introducing us to the many and varied plants and living things there. No wildlife seen but really, who cares, as the environment was so immersive.
At the end of the rainforest tour we visited an old sawmill and met a native that carves totem poles. He is also one of the last to speak the native language, taught to him by his grandfather. Fascinating to hear him.
Here's a few photos from along the way to Ketchikan and during our time there..
Bear claw marks on a Sitka spruce in the rainforest..
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Such an amazing sight - the bear claw marks on the Sitka Spruce. Deeply touched that you had the opportunity to hear an ancient language not yet lost. Such a place that totem carver holds - a bridge between the old ways in a new world.
– Carey
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