【最新】本月優惠代碼組合
去往基奈峽國家公園是比較的辛勞的,也相當的寒冷,對於我們這樣的南方人有點人吃力的。不過當你看到如此壯觀美術的冰川時,感受到大自然之美,一切都是值得得了
更多基奈峽灣國家公園靠近美國阿拉斯加南部的蘇厄德,遊客在此可以領略因冰川消退而形成的壯美風光。這些又深又冷的峽灣中生活著種類豐富的海洋哺乳動物,其中包括海獺、海獅、斑海豹、太平洋海豚、鼠海豚、逆戟鯨、座頭鯨和灰鯨。在水面上方的峭壁上,可以看到大量的海鳥群,其中最知名的是角嘴海雀。
許多阿拉斯加人相信這是他們最漂亮的公園,因為園中坐落著綿延約120公裡的巨大基奈山脈,而且擁有各種令人歎為觀止的海上風景。不過,該公園最大的優勢在於交通便捷,只要通過安克雷奇南部的公路系統,然後在公園遊客中心附近的蘇厄德碼頭乘坐渡船,即可到達這裡。
去往基奈峽國家公園是比較的辛勞的,也相當的寒冷,對於我們這樣的南方人有點人吃力的。不過當你看到如此壯觀美術的冰川時,感受到大自然之美,一切都是值得得了
基奈峽海灣國家公園是非常值得参觀的,在這裏可以欣賞到北極獨有的海峽景色的,非常的壯觀震撼的,這種景色在一般的地方確定是不容易欣賞到的
基奈峽灣國家公園最好看就是冰川的,可以坐船,其實也可以坐飛機的,小型飛機那種的,冰川給人感覺是相當的震撼的,而且下面的湖泊卻是平靜如水,非常有意思的一個對比,大自然真是神奇
Seward- Kenai Fjords National Park: 乘船遊覽了基奈國家公園。提早做足了準備,搭上了當地的遊覽船。(特別提示一下:遊覽船不是每天都有的,得提早聯繫,達到一定人數才會開)遊船行駛途中看到了鯨魚,海獺, 海獅和海豹還看到了三個冰川:Bear, Aialik, and Holgate. 可以捧一下冰川掉下來的冰塊…2021/9
This National Park is very special. Only a small part of it is land, and the rest is water glacier. So except exit glacier, other places need boating to visit. From the port over Seward, there are many routes, you can see all kinds of marine life, seals, otters, sea lions, whales and so on.
Look at Kenai Fjord - "1: Glaciers (into sea glaciers, cliff glaciers, valley glaciers can be seen) 2: Marine life (killer whales, sea lions, seals, parrots, sea otters, white-headed sea sculptures, among which sea lions must be seen on rocks, other creatures depend on the transport of gas Erding) 3: beautiful coastal scenery (volcano or address geological structure) 4: Gulf and seaside buildings (with yellow and pink jellyfish and built on the shore). A cabin powered by waterfalls.
Located in the Alaska Bay of the North Pacific Ocean, the Kenai Fjord in the southern part of the Kenai Peninsula is about 100 kilometers from Anchorage. It is located in the Kenai Fjord National Park named after Kenai Fjord (which was founded in 1980), but it is the smallest national park in Alaska, covering only 600,000 acres (2,460 square kilometers). However, the landscape here is amazing: large ice sheets, several glaciers and many fjords are all over the park. Here you can witness sliding seas, glaciers in valleys, which, over time, will create new fjords.