Humpback Whale Breaching with Sunbeams | Photography Print
Humpback Whale Breaching with Sunbeams | Photography Print
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Fine art photography print of a Humpback Whale breaching in Alaska surrounded with sunbeams
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About the Humpback Whale Breaching
A humpback whale breaches during a pale yellow sunset in Alaska. Blissful and happy, this fine art piece exemplifies the tranquility that can found on the ocean.
Photography Print Product Information
All of our artwork is displayed on high-quality Kodak Professional Endura Premier photo paper enabling your prints to last for +100 years (assuming typical home display).
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I took a direct flight from Juneau to Anchorage (just about 90 mins) on Alaska Airlines and rented a car. The drive from Anchorage to Valdez is about 5 1/2 hours one way so I decided to overnight in Anchorage and then head to Valdez the next morning.
Before getting on the road in the early hours, I grabbed a coffee and breakfast in Eagle Creek and started along the AK-1 highway. As predicted (from reading many other blogs), the views were spectacular. If you have someone who is willing to go with you and split the driving, I would highly recommend. Not because the drive is so long but because the views are so great that you will not want to be focused on the road.