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Alaska Travelog #12
Asea in Kenai Fjords NP - Sun, 16 Jun 2024, 2:30pm

Finally, the moment on this day-cruise I've been waiting for came. ...Well, two moments came. First, the dang fog lifted. Finally we could see the mountains around us in Kenai Fjords. And by "see" I mean see more than the first 100-200' above the water. We could see thousands of feet up... and blue sky above! And second, we reached some of the glaciers.

Northwest glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park (Jun 2024)

Even better than just reaching a glacier we reached one that hasn't always been that easy to see. That's quite a statement when 100+ years of global warming have sent glaciers worldwide into rapid retreat. The story with Northwest Glacier, in the photo above, is that it used to be past a gravel bar enclosing the bay. A major earthquake in 1964 shuffled that gravel bar under about 60' of water. Now ships can cruise right over it and reach close to the foot of the glacier.

And yes, those are chunks of ice floating in the water. No, we didn't stop as soon as we reached them. We cruised right on in... through what I called The World's Biggest Margarita. It was fun listening to the *thunk* *thunk* *thunk* of ice chunks bouncing off the hull of the ship. ...Was it also scary, in a Titanic sort of way? Not really. I figure the mistake the crew of the Titanic made was playing chicken with ice the size of the ship.

Seals on floating ice in Kenai Fjords National Park (Jun 2024)

We weren't the only ones floating around at the foot of Northwest Glacier enjoying the sunny weather. A bunch of seals were out, sunning themselves atop the ice.

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A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck California's north coast region early morning. The epicenter was a few miles offshore from the town of Ferndale, population 3,500. Scattered damage was caused to roads and buildings. Thousands of residents in the remote area lost power or water. Two deaths occurred shortly after the earthquake. Authorities say that the deaths weren't caused by the shaking of the earthquake but by the inability of victims to summon help.

Google Maps: Ferndale, CA

One point of interest about this earthquake is that millions of people received early warning of it, 10 seconds before it struck. In a partnership between the state and Google, the warnings are sent automatically to all Android phones in the region. There's also an app available for other phones.

We didn't feel the earthquake here in Silicon Valley. Partly that's because it occurred at 2:34am Tuesday. It wasn't strong enough to wake us up. And partly that's because we're 250 miles away. A 6.4 earthquake isn't strong enough to shake things up 250 miles away.

Distance, though, doesn't stop some of our well-meaning relatives from reaching out to us breathlessly, "OMG I heard there's an earthquake in California are you okaaaaay?!?!" We always gently remind them that California is a huge state, almost 800 miles north to south. When you hear that something happens "in California", whether it's an earthquake or a fire or a crime spree, you need to check the geography to determine where it's actually relevant.

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