 We're trekking pals Habiba and Alex and for the last few weeks we have been calling Alaska home working from our little tiny Airbnb during the week and hitting the hiking trails during the weekends exploring the last frontier challenging ourselves learning and appreciating the opportunity to escape the heat of the desert. Today's adventure is taking us to a gorgeous port city in southern Alaska called Seward. Seward is known for being a hot spot for commercial fishing as well as the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park where glaciers flow from the hardened ice field into coastal fjords. So we're checking a couple of shops and fishing charters in this area. This is the famous spot where you will go on a fishing charter come back here and you will take a picture with whatever you caught caught at Seward Alaska with probably a big fish hanging on the hooks there. There is a cleaning station here to clean all the fish and then the view from here is really nice. Bubba, you excited? Let's go. Very pretty view of Mount Marathon. You see otters just swimming and enjoying the weather. Did you see them? Yeah, I got a picture too. It really was interesting. He was just kind of like sliding through the water. It's going so wild on me today with the humidity and this is the best that I can come up with for right now. But we are going to the sea life center here in Seward. We were told all the good stuff about it. They do have a bunch of animals rescued for travel. So yeah, let's check it out. There's an observation deck outside to check whales which will be very neat. I know that Alex really wants to see some whales on this trip. This is a very good cheat sheet behind me. How long some mammals can hold their breath underwater? So we're looking at polar bears about one to three minutes. Humans usually want two minutes with the word record of 20 minutes and then orca whale 12 minutes, sea lions 12 minutes, humpback whale 15 to 30. We have the deepest human dive of 701 feet and then the deep down where it gets really dark and lonely and cold is where the sperm whale thrive and they can hold their breath up to 90 minutes. We're going to check our way together with the gopro. Ready for 11. Area is also famous for a lot of gold mines. I'm just going to show you a little thing here. 24 karat gold. We're still starving right now and we're going to go to a restaurant here called Chinooks. But uh yeah, just time for some grub. What have you got Alex? What's up? Some fried halibut. Haribu? Haribu? Then fries. I just need to demonstrate. You got some halibut, rice and broccoli. I'm jealous of your plate. You can have some. On a memorable day exploring the streets of Seward, it's time to check into our place for the night with one of the most epic views of the ocean. Thank you all for watching. You're checking pals Habiba and Alex and we will see you very soon on the next episode.