STORY BY DAVE ZOBY PHOTO BY EDWARD MARSH WITH BALD MOUNTAIN AIR SERVICE The bear viewing industry has become a major player in the Homer economy. Beluga Lake, where the float planes take off in succession, stays busy all day with the comings and goings of brightly painted seaplanes. They are heading to Hallo Bay or Brooks Falls for a day of bear viewing. These all-day excursions go for north of $1000 per person, but the sticker shock seems to have little effect on the customers. ALASKA’S #1 BEAR VIEWING DESTINATION 24 BEAR VIEWING PLAY HERE play here
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