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Stephens Passage: A Majestic Journey through Alaskan Wonders As the sun sets over the tranquil waters of Holkham Bay, an iceberg gracefully floats

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: Humpback whale in Stephens Passage

Humpback whale in Stephens Passage

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A humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) surfaces and dives into Stephens Passage. Studies how the humpback from Southeast Alaska travels mostly to Hawaii to breed

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: An Iceberg Floating On The Calm Waters Of Holkham Bay At The Entrance To Tracy Arm

An Iceberg Floating On The Calm Waters Of Holkham Bay At The Entrance To Tracy Arm, Southeast Alaska, Autumn

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: A Sea Kayaker Paddles Beside An Iceberg In Southeast Alaskas Stephens Passage On A Summer Evening

A Sea Kayaker Paddles Beside An Iceberg In Southeast Alaskas Stephens Passage On A Summer Evening, Holkham Bay, Tracy Arm. Mr_ Ed Emswiler, Id#:12172012A

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: Sea Kayaker Views Large Icebergs In Stephens Passage On A Warm Summer Afternoon

Sea Kayaker Views Large Icebergs In Stephens Passage On A Warm Summer Afternoon, Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: Humpback Whale Lifts Its Fluke As It Dives, Stephens Passage, Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska

Humpback Whale Lifts Its Fluke As It Dives, Stephens Passage, Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: A Young Humpback Whale Leaps From The Calm Waters Of The Stephens Passage Near Tracy Arm

A Young Humpback Whale Leaps From The Calm Waters Of The Stephens Passage Near Tracy Arm, Southeast Alaska, Usa

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: A Humpback Whale Lifts Its Flukes As It Returns To The Depths To Feed In The Bountiful Waters Of

A Humpback Whale Lifts Its Flukes As It Returns To The Depths To Feed In The Bountiful Waters Of Alaskas Inside Passage, Tracy Arm In The Distance, Stephens Passage, Near Juneau

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: A Humpback Whale Returns To The Depths Of Alaskas Inside Passage As The Sun Begins To Set

A Humpback Whale Returns To The Depths Of Alaskas Inside Passage As The Sun Begins To Set, Stephens Passage, Near Juneau

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: A Group Of Humpback Whales Dive Down As They Are Feeding In Stephens Passage Near Admiralty

A Group Of Humpback Whales Dive Down As They Are Feeding In Stephens Passage Near Admiralty Island, Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska, Summer

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: Tracy Arm Fjord. Alaska, United States of America

Tracy Arm Fjord. Alaska, United States of America
Tracy Arm is a fjord in Alaska near Juneau. It is named after the Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Franklin Tracy. It is located about 45 miles (72 km) south of Juneau and 70 miles (110 km)

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: Tracy Arm Fjord. Alaska, United States of America

Tracy Arm Fjord. Alaska, United States of America
Tracy Arm is a fjord in Alaska near Juneau. It is named after the Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Franklin Tracy. It is located about 45 miles (72 km) south of Juneau and 70 miles (110 km)

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: Tracy Arm Fjord. Alaska, United States of America

Tracy Arm Fjord. Alaska, United States of America
Tracy Arm is a fjord in Alaska near Juneau. It is named after the Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Franklin Tracy. It is located about 45 miles (72 km) south of Juneau and 70 miles (110 km)

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: Tracy Arm Fjord. Alaska, United States of America

Tracy Arm Fjord. Alaska, United States of America
Tracy Arm is a fjord in Alaska near Juneau. It is named after the Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Franklin Tracy. It is located about 45 miles (72 km) south of Juneau and 70 miles (110 km)

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: View of Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska, United States of America

View of Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska, United States of America
Tracy Arm is a fjord in Alaska near Juneau. It is named after the Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Franklin Tracy. It is located about 45 miles (72 km) south of Juneau and 70 miles (110 km)

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: View of South Sawyer Glacier with Alaskan Mountains in Tracy Arm, Alaska, United States of America

View of South Sawyer Glacier with Alaskan Mountains in Tracy Arm, Alaska, United States of America
Tracy Arm is a fjord in Alaska near Juneau. The twin Sawyer Glaciers, North Sawyer and South Sawyer, are located at the end of Tracy Arm

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: USA, Alaska, Juneau, Pod of Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) swimming in Stephens Passage

USA, Alaska, Juneau, Pod of Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) swimming in Stephens Passage on summer morning

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: USA, Alaska, Juneau, Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) surface to breathe while swimming

USA, Alaska, Juneau, Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) surface to breathe while swimming in Stephens Passage on summer morning

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: USA, Alaska, Juneau, Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) raises its dorsal fin while swimming

USA, Alaska, Juneau, Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) raises its dorsal fin while swimming in Stephens Passage on summer morning

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: USA, Alaska, Juneau, Close-up view of Killer Whales fin (Orcinus orca) surfacing

USA, Alaska, Juneau, Close-up view of Killer Whales fin (Orcinus orca) surfacing while swimming in Stephens Passage on summer morning

Background imageStephens Passage Collection: Whale watchers on the bow of a commercial whale watching operation looking for humpback whales in

Whale watchers on the bow of a commercial whale watching operation looking for humpback whales in Stephens Passage just
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Background imageStephens Passage Collection: Resident Orca (Orcinus orca) - also called Killer Whales - in tight pod formation in Stephens

Resident Orca (Orcinus orca) - also called Killer Whales - in tight pod formation in Stephens Passage
Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect


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Stephens Passage: A Majestic Journey through Alaskan Wonders As the sun sets over the tranquil waters of Holkham Bay, an iceberg gracefully floats, creating a breathtaking scene in Stephens Passage. This pristine wilderness in Southeast Alaska holds countless treasures for those who venture into its depths. In the warm embrace of a summer evening, a sea kayaker paddles alongside an awe-inspiring iceberg. The sheer magnitude and beauty of these icy giants leave one humbled by nature's grandeur. Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness reveals itself as a paradise for explorers seeking serenity amidst towering ice formations. A humpback whale emerges from the depths, lifting its fluke as it dives back into Stephens Passage to feed. These gentle giants frequent this area, enchanting visitors with their majestic presence. Witnessing a young humpback whale leap from the calm waters is truly an unforgettable sight that captures the essence of Southeast Alaska's natural wonders. The bountiful waters of Alaska's Inside Passage beckon humpback whales to return time and again. As the sun begins to set on another day, these magnificent creatures bid farewell to Stephens Passage and retreat into its depths once more. Admiralty Island stands witness as a group of humpback whales dive down while feeding in Stephens Passage near its shores. The harmony between these creatures and their surroundings epitomizes the delicate balance found within this remarkable ecosystem. Stephens Passage offers not only encounters with marine life but also stunning fjords like Tracy Arm Fjord. Its rugged cliffs and icy blue glaciers create an otherworldly landscape that captivates all who behold it. Embarking on a journey through Stephens Passage is embarking on an adventure filled with wonder and awe at every turn, and is here where nature showcases her most extraordinary creations - from colossal icebergs to playful humpback whales - reminding us why we must cherish and protect our planet's precious treasures.