The forces of ice upon ice create a constantly evolving terrain.
Kennecott Glacier calves and breaks up, creating unique ice shapes and forms as the ice fractures. A dusting of fresh snow signals the onset of winter. Wrangell St. Elias National Park, Alaska.
Backlit ice of the Kennecott Glacier.
Flying over Russell Glacier towards Mt. Bona and Mt. Churchill.
Icebergs in Disenchantment Bay and the Hubbard Glacier, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska.
A wall of ice at the toe of the Hubbard Glacier.
Tons of ice tear into the ocean. The ocean tears into the ice.
Hubbard Glacier is one of the most active glaciers in the world.
Reminder of what once was. This arch is long gone today.
Tarn on the Tana.
I’d be blue too, if I were this cold.
Turquoise on white.
5th highest peak in the country. Can you name the top 4?