The View From Alaska's Remote Wilderness (PHOTOS)

All of these amazing photos were shot by naturalists and Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructors last year during spring and summer in Alaska.
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Southeast Alaska is a mythic land of breaching whales, calving glaciers and centuries-old forests. Lindblad-National Geographic leads expeditions here aboard their two, 62-guest ships, the National Geographic Sea Lion and National Geographic Sea Bird.

All of these photos were shot by naturalists and Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructors last year during spring and summer in Alaska. Certified photo instructors are on every departure as part of Lindblad-National Geographic's exclusive Expedition Photography program that offers guests an unprecedented service: the chance to shoot with and learn from top photographers in the field.

Small ship Alaska expeditions with Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic are offered every week beginning in May.

From the bow of National Geographic Sea Bird

The View from Remote Alaska

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