ANF in Alaska 2: The first three days in the Cordova Area

First arrival day Friday 22nd we explored Hartney Bay.
To give the artists an impression of the place they just entered.

Rosanne Guille at Hartney Bay

Rosanne Guille at Hartney Bay

The next day, Saturday, we had an overwhelming program; in the morning we explored with warden Robert, Secret Creek, a hidden stream behind Hartney Bay.

Groups of ravens high in the spruce trees make a lot of noice latterly thousands of silver salmon are more or less stuck in pools, waiting for the tide coming in to be able to go to higher gravel beds to spawn.

Silver Salmon

Silver Salmon

Silver Salmon

Silver Salmon

Later in the afternoon we make an amazing flight over the glaciers and the copper river delta.

Graphic artist from the Netherlands Siemen Dijkstra and ANF's director Ysbrand Brouwers in the Beaver water plane.

Graphic artist from the Netherlands Siemen Dijkstra and ANF's director Ysbrand Brouwers in the Beaver water plane.

Part of the huge delta from the air.

Part of the huge delta from the air.

The million dollar bridge from the early nineteen hundreds and Child’s Glacier.

The million dollar bridge from the early nineteen hundreds and Child’s Glacier.

Floating icebergs on the copper river near miles glazier.

Floating icebergs on the copper river near miles glazier.

Floating icebergs on the copper river near miles glazier.

Floating icebergs on the copper river near miles glazier.

Day 3 and another glorious day, warm sunshine. Amazing landscapes.

Today we explore The mouth of the Copper River with the jet boat of Luke Borur.

From left to right Siemen Dijkstra, Rosanne Guille and Paschalis Dougalis painting Miles Glazier.

The mouth of the Copper River.

The mouth of the Copper River.

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