Today we awoke near British Columbia’s Wallace Island. Here we anchored to spend our morning hiking Wallace’s interior while taking in its eclectic mix of nature and history. As we made our way along old buildings, we took in the lush forest around us and enjoyed the beautiful weather. After lunch, we raised anchor and sailed north toward Seymour Narrows. On the way, we spotted transient orcas and spent the evening following them before turning north again toward our next adventure.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 09 May 2019
Wallace Island to Seymour Narros, 5/9/2019, National Geographic Venture
- Aboard the National Geographic Venture
- Alaska
Kayvon Malek, Undersea Specialist
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