{"id":3198,"date":"2016-08-31T01:00:29","date_gmt":"2016-08-31T09:00:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nordicquest.com\/wordpress\/?p=3198"},"modified":"2016-08-13T15:12:27","modified_gmt":"2016-08-13T23:12:27","slug":"inside-passage-echoes-of-the-past","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nordicquest.com\/wordpress\/?p=3198","title":{"rendered":"Inside Passage &#8211; Echoes of the Past"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>SE Alaska and the coast of British Columbia are a place where the past does not get wiped away.  Ruins, wrecks, and abandoned places are often left for nature to reclaim rather than scrapped or redeveloped. When traveling the waterways of the Inside Passage you are often wandering through echoes of the past.<\/p>\n<p><iframe src=\"http:\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/178572962?title=0&amp;byline=0&amp;portrait=0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" frameborder=\"0\" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen><\/iframe> <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/vimeo.com\/178572962\">Inside Passage &#8211; Echoes of the Past<\/a> from <a href=\"http:\/\/vimeo.com\/user500800\">Andrew Cooper<\/a> on <a href=\"http:\/\/vimeo.com\">Vimeo<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Scene guide:<\/p>\n<p>00:05 The Tlingit village of New Tongas, AK<br \/>\n00:08 Ketchikan, AK<br \/>\n00:10 Unknown fishing boat crew with catch<br \/>\n00:19 Juneau past and as seen in 2009<br \/>\n00:24 The motor vessel Crane (built 1928) past and in 2014<br \/>\n00:35 The Nordic Quest at Tenakee in 2011<br \/>\n00:39 A forest stream at Taku Harbor<br \/>\n00:43 The Taku cannery<br \/>\n01:03 A winch in the woods at Funter Bay, at the wrecks of several scows (see below)<br \/>\n01:06 Wreck of the tugboat Morzhovoi, an 84 foot diesel vessel owned by the Thlinket cannery, Funter Bay as seen in 2011<br \/>\n01:10 The tugboat Anna Barron of the Thlinket cannery with scows in 1907<br \/>\n01:14 The same scows seen in previous photo abandoned in the woods at Funter bay in 2011<br \/>\n01:18 Female grizzly bear and cubs at Pack Creek<br \/>\n01:31 Ivory Island lighthouse<br \/>\n01:34 The fishing boat Roedda breaks dock at Petersberg, AK<br \/>\n01:38 The steamer Cardena calls at Butedale, BC in the 1930&#8217;s<br \/>\n01:41 Butedale today<br \/>\n02:24 Ocean Falls, BC circa 1949<br \/>\n02:34 The Martin Inn, Ocean Falls circa 1949<br \/>\n02:38 The Martin Inn in 2014<br \/>\n03:09 The wreck of the tugboat Eldoma in Barnard Harbor, BC in 2014<br \/>\n03:13 The Eldoma as built for the Hodder Towing Company in 1924<br \/>\n03:27 The BC Ferry Nimpkish<br \/>\n03:32 Dall&#8217;s porpoise<br \/>\n03:40 Launch on the beach at Mamalilikulla (also Memkumlis), Village Island, BC<br \/>\n03:44 the village of Gwayasdums circa 1900<br \/>\n03:51 Ruins at Mamalilikulla in 2012<br \/>\n03:55 Ruins of a lodge at Mamalilikulla (also Memkumlis), photo by Edward S. Curtis in 1910<br \/>\n03:59 The same lodge ruins as seen from the second story of a ruined house at 03:51 in 2012<br \/>\n04:03 A carved wolf house post decaying in the woods at Mamalilikulla<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SE Alaska and the coast of British Columbia are a place where the past does not get wiped away. Ruins, wrecks, and abandoned places are often left for nature to reclaim rather than scrapped or redeveloped. 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