We had a day of rest yesterday in Skagway…well spent. Today we visited Sitka, a town with an incredible history. It’s the place where Alaska was officially signed over to America by Russia. It has an ancient Tlingit history going back a couple of thousand years.
We visited the Alaska Raptor Center, a group that cares for and rehabilitates as possible injured raptors. Then onto a Cultural Heritage Center, more beautiful and informative history and totem poles. Finally a museum, with a wide collection of historical artifacts and documentation. Kinda mind boggling after a while, but a great view into an old culture and world.
Here’s photos covering the trip from Skagway to Sitka as well as the Sitka visit. Enjoy..
Comparing boat sizes..cruise ship is biggest, midsized ship is shuttle, smaller ship on right is a tour boat.
Lighthouse along the way..
The channel ahead…
Mountain range behind Haines…..
Small rainbows decorated our passage..
Our visit to the Raptor Center was educational and exciting..
He’s actually smiling…or so the staff said!
The Golden Eagle was a surprise for me, as I thought I’d read there were none in Alaska …
Snowy owl..quiet and beautiful..
Young Great Horned owl..fierce as ever!