Arctic light is captivating in the spring. As we pulled into Bellsund, the ice glittered with the low sun, drawing in our attention at this beautiful site. We approached a haul out of Atlantic walruses and boarded Zodiacs for better views. Long-tailed ducks and common eiders streamed by our small boats as little auks zipped in front of our bows. After an incredible morning ride, the afternoon saw us hiking in the snow. We enjoyed observing Svalbard reindeer before we returned to the ship and concluded another wonderful day in this special place.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 03 May 2025
Bellsund, Svalbard, 5/3/2025, National Geographic Resolution
- Aboard the National Geographic Resolution
- Arctic
Steve Backus, Naturalist
Born in the mountains of east Tennessee, it was easy for Steve to fall in love with the wonderful natural environment around him. What started as a childhood passion to scan the creeks and ponds for all they would reveal evolved into a studied desire...
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