Pacific Ocean, North America
Every year hundreds of grizzly bears converge at British Columbia’s Chilkotin River to gorge on sockeye salmon.
Breathtaking spectacles live above and below the waterline in Monterey Bay.
In this below-sea-level basin, steady drought and record summer heat make Death Valley a land of extremes.
The Eastern Sierras are the most beautiful landscape I’ve been fortunate enough to photograph.
Scientists estimate that there are less than 200 spirit bears alive today. Al off them live in British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest.
Where stone, light, and deep time converge in a landscape carved by wind, water, and wonder.
Authentic “cowboy country” in America’s heartland.
The Khutzeymateen inlet is a gathering spot for many of British Columbia’s coastal grizzly bears.
Fantastic creatures lurk under the cold Pacific waters at the very northern end of Vancouver Island.
At the northern end of the Straight of Georgie, Stellar’s sea lions gather en mass.
The rocky shores of Northern California’s coasts turn into otherworldly landscapes in the evening light
“The mountains are calling, and I must go” – John Muir
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