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Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier on the North American continent . In contrast to most glaciers it has been advancing since first mapped in 1895 . If it's advance continues, it will close off Russell Fjord and make the largest glacier-
A close-up of the Sawyer Glacier
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
Staff at the Creston National Fish Hatchery
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
Aerial photograph. Near mirror-like reflectivity in Doran Strait. This image junctions with the previous image (line5081) and shows two glaciers as well as offshore shoals uncovering at low tide.
Baird Glacier to left, Mount Burkett, and Devil's Thumb as seen from Thomas Bay.
Glacier Bay - glacial views
Frozen fountain
April 19, 2013 - P3 Design Expo, University of Washington
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
Administrator Gina McCarthy at Portage Lake Glacier, Alaska
Mushroom fungus fair
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
PJs help rescue skier off glacier
Mendenhall Glacier from the Visitor's Center
July 26, 2012 Edge of silt plume visible, Olympic Mountains in background
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
Cattails in the Marsh
Uploaded by request of Michael Higginbotham Tak
PJs help rescue skier off glacier
Get Your Goose On! - Alaska Style
Cape Spencer Lighthouse seen in the distance on a stormy day. Entering Cross Sound from the Gulf of Alaska . The blue-green water is from glacial melt-water from Glacier Bay.
Junction of Portage Glacier Road and Seward Highway. Bridges cross over Placer River. Shiny area at bottom of photo is east end of Turnagain Inlet.
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