POLAR BEARS & GLACIERS in the Canadian High Arctic — Incredible Wildlife Moments
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there are two polar bears sleeping sure somewhere and now the trick is to find them that's the hard part
we've got there time to go back to sleep just dropped anchor and this is Devon Island this morning the sea is as smooth as glass
it's almost impossible to focus in on the water even though there are thousands of them are out here
has lifted as we sail into Crooker Bay which has two big Tidewater glaciers that flow down into the sea
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http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Passengers on the Sea Explorer Expedition Cruise saw the majority of polar bears in Canadian High Arctic territory and let me tell you; it's not easy to zoom in on a tiny spot 100s of feet away walking on land or from a bobbing zodiac. Frustrating to the max and I had severe "camera lens" remorse as those with professional equipment snapped away. Even so, I don't know how they avoided camera shake... The best polar bear experience took place in the Croker Island area off Devon Island when a bear swam from one berg to another and then stood motionless over what we think was a seal hole. Such an incredible experience! Please don't forget to Subscribe Share and Like. Thanks.