Our last day aboard National Geographic Sea Bird was one for the books. The morning started at Ushk Bay with kayaking and hiking along a meadow. Sea stars, sea cucumbers, and even an octopus were seen while kayaking. Meanwhile, the hikers made their way to a beaver’s dam and frolicked in flowers known as shooting stars. In the afternoon, we were headed for Emmons Island, but a couple of humpback whales stole the show, and we stopped to watch them feed. Eventually, we got to our destination for an afternoon of Zodiac cruising and a bushwhack. A mother bear and three cubs were seen by guests in a few lucky Zodiacs. As the evening came to a close, Southeast Alaska was clearly not done showing off its beauty. To end the night, Dall’s porpoises were seen “rooster-tailing” next to the ship. Peering over the bow, we observed a dozen porpoises seemingly playing among the waves as the ship made its way to Sitka.
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