Doug was very easy to work with. We described what we were interested in seeing and doing, and Doug took us to some great locations. We thoroughly enjoyed our day, and his rates are very reasonable.
Doug was very easy to work with. We described what we were interested in seeing and doing, and Doug took us to some great locations. We thoroughly enjoyed our day, and his rates are very reasonable.
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Lituya Bay, located on the outer coast of Glacier Bay, has a major fault line through its head. Geological, and native oral history attest that about twice each century, an event has taken place that created abnormal waves within Lituya Bay.
On July 10, 1958, an earthquake caused a landslide and sudden glacial surge, creating the highest tsunami ever recorded on earth. The wave that swept the 9 mile long bay sheered the trees off the nearest mountain to an elevation of 1,720 feet! This sheer line is still very evident today.
We should be due for another “event” soon!