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The forces of ice upon ice create a constantly evolving terrain.
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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.
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Backlit ice of the Kennecott Glacier.
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Flying over Russell Glacier towards Mt. Bona and Mt. Churchill.
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Icebergs in Disenchantment Bay and the Hubbard Glacier, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska.
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A wall of ice at the toe of the Hubbard Glacier.
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Tons of ice tear into the ocean. The ocean tears into the ice.
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Hubbard Glacier is one of the most active glaciers in the world.
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Reminder of what once was. This arch is long gone today.
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Tarn on the Tana.
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I’d be blue too, if I were this cold.
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Turquoise on white.
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5th highest peak in the country. Can you name the top 4?
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The St. Elias Coastal Range.
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Striations? Medial moraines along Gates Glacier.
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Where glaciers meet mountains.
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A sea of crevasses. Don’t hike here.
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Crevasses and fissures in the Bagley Icefield