How Are Shipwrecks Found And Protected In United States Waters?
Updated: January 26, 2021 (Originally published January 20, 2021) By NOAA – Shipwrecks are the stuff of epic tales and imagination. Some sank in battle, some in transit. They were...
Here at gCaptain we are a big fan of time lapses and this one ranks up there with the longest. This timelapse is from Youtube user wrenoud on a 1,700 mile transit from Seattle the Gulf of Alaska.
Take a 1700 mile time-lapse voyage through the Inside Passage and across the Gulf of Alaska with the NOAA Ship Fairweather. Starting June 2nd from Seattle traveling through British Columbia and SE Alaska. From rain storm to beautiful sunrise, the trip ends with an easy crossing of the Gulf of Alaska arriving near Kodiak Island South of the Aleutian Islands on June 10th.
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