A Great Trip Needs An Extraordinary Destination ...Hallo Bay? ABSOLUTELY
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Would You Help Identify This?
While at the Hallo Bay tidal pools, we came across this litte beauty, but we don't know what it is -- do you? We would appreciate your help in identifying it Thank You
That my friends is a little Arctic Six-rayed Sea-Star. These stars will actually brood their eggs. Not a maternal behavior that one associates with echinoderms!
Thank you, DeWaine! That's so cool. I'm glad we know that. Cookies are waiting for you at Hallo Bay Camp! You'll be a welcome visitor. Please bring ice cream.
BBC film crew stayed with us, and filmed exclusively at Hallo Bay. All brown bears and end image are Hallo Bay Legends
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BBC film crew stayed with us, and filmed exclusively at Hallo Bay. All brown bears are Hallo Bay Legends
MISSION STATEMENT
"We will strive to protect and preserve this beautiful and wildlife rich wilderness area we are entrusted with. Thus armed with the tools of education and knowledge we will venture into the realm of the Great Bear, what was and what must continue to be surely, one of the last great cornerstones of this planet."
No crowds or neighbors found here, real home style cooking and comfortable heated cabins. We are located in the largest natural concentration of brown (grizzly) bears in Alaska, and rated by the BBC Natural History Unit as one of the top 3 destinations in the world to observe wildlife in a natural setting. We offer between 2 and 7 night stays at our remote property. Tours include meals, lodging, and naturalist guides. Short on time? Take a day trip to see the bears from Homer. We have 26 years of bear viewing/guiding experience. Visit Us: MAY 15 to October 15 Guests Comments
ALASKA: a fascinating journey of wilderness and wildlife - truly a last frontier and home to the Legends of Hallo Bay. •Alaska State Symbols
•Alaska Historical Society
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That my friends is a little Arctic Six-rayed Sea-Star. These stars will actually brood their eggs. Not a maternal behavior that one associates with echinoderms!
ReplyDeleteThank you, DeWaine! That's so cool. I'm glad we know that. Cookies are waiting for you at Hallo Bay Camp! You'll be a welcome visitor. Please bring ice cream.
ReplyDeleteThanks DeWaine - it sure is pretty. Is this as large as it gets?
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