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Watching Orca From The Boat Young Orca And Coastline Young Orca With Mom Males Females And Pups On Rock Beach Side At Camp Site Pultney Point Lighthouse With Fog Horns Bikes Loaded On Ferry Helen On The Observing Platform Bench With AView Of Marina Boathouse Without A Roof Ferry Into Sointula Sandy Beach Tidepooling Ocean Side Of Museum Raven Dance Riding Past Store Weathered Halibut Orca Breaching Composite
Watching Orca From The Boat Watching Orca From The Boat
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port Mc Neill > Watching Orca From The Boat

Young Orca With Mom Young Orca With Mom
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port Mc Neill > Young Orca With Mom

Young Orca And Coastline Young Orca And Coastline
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port Mc Neill > Young Orca And Coastline

Males Females And Pups On Rock Males Females And Pups On Rock
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port Mc Neill > Males Females And Pups On Rock

Sea Lions Climbing Up Rocks Sea Lions Climbing Up Rocks
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port Mc Neill > Sea Lions Climbing Up Rocks

Orca Breaching Composite The whale doesn't need to get this far out of the water to breath - she (short dorsal fin) is looking at us.
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port McNeill And Area > Orca Breaching Composite

One Male Three Females One Male Three Females
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port McNeill And Area > One Male Three Females

Orca Loop Upside Down Orca Loop Upside Down
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Port McNeill And Area > Orca Loop Upside Down

Eagle In Front I really like this composition - I wish I had seen other combinations like this.
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > North Island > Eagle In Front

Nimpkish Burial Grounds

This is the Nimpkish Burial Grounds - east end looking west.  The closest  pole was build in th 1970's to honor Mungo Martin -
a chief in the Kwakiutl band and a great artist that carved many replicate poles that preserved native history and
helped revive the native culture after dark history of later 1800's, early 1900's.  The pole was carved by Henry Hunt and Tony Hunt -
and was the first pole raised in Alert Bay in 40 years.

-- from a book by Hilary Stewart called "Looking at Totem Poles"

John Harvey Photo > Mid Coast of BC on the Curve of Time > Port McNiell to Hanson Island via Alert Bay > Nimpkish Burial Grounds