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  • Lowell Glacier slices across Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada.<br />
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Lowell Glacier is approximately 70 km long and averages 5 km wide. The glacier terminates at 600 m elevation in Lowell Lake, about 60 km southwest of Haines Junction, Yukon. The Alsek River flows into Lowell Lake from the north and exits the south end of the lake.
    CAN_Aerial-Lowell-Glacier-layers2.tif
  • A detail of Lowell Glacier in Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada.<br />
<br />
Lowell Glacier is approximately 70 km long and averages 5 km wide. The glacier terminates at 600 m elevation in Lowell Lake, about 60 km southwest of Haines Junction, Yukon. The Alsek River flows into Lowell Lake from the north and exits the south end of the lake.
    CAN_Aerial-Lowell-Glacier-striations...tif
  • A detail of Lowell Glacier in Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada.<br />
<br />
Lowell Glacier is approximately 70 km long and averages 5 km wide. The glacier terminates at 600 m elevation in Lowell Lake, about 60 km southwest of Haines Junction, Yukon. The Alsek River flows into Lowell Lake from the north and exits the south end of the lake.
    CAN_Aerial-Lowell-Glacier-striations...tif
  • A detail of Lowell Glacier in Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada.<br />
<br />
Lowell Glacier is approximately 70 km long and averages 5 km wide. The glacier terminates at 600 m elevation in Lowell Lake, about 60 km southwest of Haines Junction, Yukon. The Alsek River flows into Lowell Lake from the north and exits the south end of the lake.
    CAN_Aerial-Lowell-Glacier-ponds.tif
  • A detail of Lowell Glacier in Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada.<br />
<br />
Lowell Glacier is approximately 70 km long and averages 5 km wide. The glacier terminates at 600 m elevation in Lowell Lake, about 60 km southwest of Haines Junction, Yukon. The Alsek River flows into Lowell Lake from the north and exits the south end of the lake.
    CAN_Aerial-Lowell-Glacier-layers.tif
  • A detail of Lowell Glacier in Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada.<br />
<br />
Lowell Glacier is approximately 70 km long and averages 5 km wide. The glacier terminates at 600 m elevation in Lowell Lake, about 60 km southwest of Haines Junction, Yukon. The Alsek River flows into Lowell Lake from the north and exits the south end of the lake.
    CAN_Aerial-Lowell-Glacier-striations.tif
  • Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland. To give you a sense of scale, look for a group of mountaineers on the far right of the glacier.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_1.tif
  • Arapaho Glacier, in the Indian Peaks Wilderness area, Colorado.
    CO-Arapaho-Glacier.tif
  • Sunset from the Cabane du Moiry, above the Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_6.tif
  • Sunset from the Cabane du Moiry, above the Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_10.tif
  • The Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_7.tif
  • Glacier du Trient, above Trient, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Trient_9.tif
  • Glacier du Trient, above Trient, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Trient_1.tif
  • The Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_8.tif
  • Glacier du Trient, above Trient, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Trient_8.tif
  • Glacier du Trient, above Trient, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Trient_3.tif
  • Glacier du Trient, above Trient, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Trient_2.tif
  • Glacier du Trient, above Trient, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Trient_10.tif
  • Glacier de Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_14.tif
  • Glacier de Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_13.tif
  • The Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_11.tif
  • Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_9.tif
  • Sunset from the Cabane du Moiry, above the Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_5.tif
  • Atop the lateral moraine of the Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland. The Cabane du Moiry can be seen atop the ridgeline to the left of the center of the photo.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_4.tif
  • Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_3.tif
  • Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_2.tif
  • The Glacier de Tsijiore Nouve flows from the slopes of Pigne d'Arolla.
    CH-Glacier-de-Tsijiore-Nouve_2.tif
  • The Glacier de Tsijiore Nouve flows from the slopes of Pigne d'Arolla.
    CH-Glacier-de-Tsijiore-Nouve.tif
  • Glacier du Trient, above Trient, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Trient_6.tif
  • Glacier du Trient, above Trient, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Trient_5.tif
  • Glacier du Trient, above Trient, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Trient_4.tif
  • The Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Moiry_12.tif
  • Glacier du Trient, above Trient, Switzerland.
    CH-Glacier-du-Trient_7.tif
  • Glacier du Tour, above Tour, France.
    CH-Glacier-du-Tour_1.tif
  • Lowell Glacier spills into Lowell Lake and the Alsek River in Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada.<br />
<br />
Lowell Glacier is approximately 70 km long and averages 5 km wide. The glacier terminates at 600 m elevation in Lowell Lake, about 60 km southwest of Haines Junction, Yukon. The Alsek River flows into Lowell Lake from the north and exits the south end of the lake.
    CAN_Aerial-Lowell-Glacier2.tif
  • Lowell Glacier spills into Lowell Lake and the Alsek River in Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada.<br />
<br />
Lowell Glacier is approximately 70 km long and averages 5 km wide. The glacier terminates at 600 m elevation in Lowell Lake, about 60 km southwest of Haines Junction, Yukon. The Alsek River flows into Lowell Lake from the north and exits the south end of the lake.
    CAN_Aerial-Lowell-Glacier3.tif
  • The Alsek river flows from Lowell Glacier and Lowell Lake through Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada.<br />
<br />
Lowell Glacier is approximately 70 km long and averages 5 km wide. The glacier terminates at 600 m elevation in Lowell Lake, about 60 km southwest of Haines Junction, Yukon. The Alsek River flows into Lowell Lake from the north and exits the south end of the lake.
    CAN_Aerial-Alsek-River.tif
  • Lowell Glacier spills into Lowell Lake and the Alsek River in Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada.<br />
<br />
Lowell Glacier is approximately 70 km long and averages 5 km wide. The glacier terminates at 600 m elevation in Lowell Lake, about 60 km southwest of Haines Junction, Yukon. The Alsek River flows into Lowell Lake from the north and exits the south end of the lake.
    CAN_Aerial-LowellGlacier.tif
  • Chunks of ice float Lowell Lake, at the terminus of Lowell Glacier in Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada.<br />
<br />
Lowell Glacier is approximately 70 km long and averages 5 km wide. The glacier terminates at 600 m elevation in Lowell Lake, about 60 km southwest of Haines Junction, Yukon. The Alsek River flows into Lowell Lake from the north and exits the south end of the lake.
    CAN_Aerial-Lowell-Lake-ice.tif
  • A photo comparison of Arapaho Glacier near the Indian Peaks Wilderness area, Colorado, 1914 and 2009.
    CO-ArapahoGlacierComparison.tif
  • Sunset from the Cabane du Moiry, above the Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-from-Cabane-du-Moiry.tif
  • The Grand Combin massif, Switzerland, with the Glacier de Corbassiere flowing from its base.
    CH-Grand-Combin_5.tif
  • Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-from-Cabane-du-Moiry_2.tif
  • A photo comparison of Andrews Glacier in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, 1913 and 2009.
    CO-AndrewsGlacierComparison.tif
  • Glacier du Moiry, Switzerland.
    CH-Stage9_5.tif
  • A crevasse cuts across an alpine glacier, found on the Mont Blanc Massif, between Courmayeur, Italy, and Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_20.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_7.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_14.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_4.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_9.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_5.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_12.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_3.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_16.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_8.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_6.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_13.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_10.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_1.tif
  • Crevasses cut across an alpine glacier, found on the Mont Blanc Massif, between Courmayeur, Italy, and Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_17.tif
  • Tracks and crevasses cut across an alpine glacier, found on the Mont Blanc Massif, between Courmayeur, Italy, and Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_16.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_15.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_11.tif
  • Glacier on the Mont Blanc Massif, near Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_2.tif
  • A hiker pauses to admire the view near Andrews Glacier, in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park.
    CO-RMNP-AndrewsGlacier_Izzy.tif
  • Three visitors are dwarfed by the looming glaciers of Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska.
    AK_KenaiFjordsNP_glacier_FINAL.tif
  • Along stage 6 of the Walker's Haute Route, between Cabane du Mont Fort and Cabane du Prafleuri, Switzerland.
    CH-Stage6_3.tif
  • Along stage 6 of the Walker's Haute Route, between Cabane du Mont Fort and Cabane du Prafleuri, Switzerland.
    CH-Stage6_5.tif
  • Along stage 6 of the Walker's Haute Route, between Cabane du Mont Fort and Cabane du Prafleuri, Switzerland.
    CH-Stage6_4.tif
  • Dwarfed by the crevasses and peaks of the Mont Blanc Massif, four climbers snake their way across the valley atop the Alps between Courmayeur and Chamonix.
    FR-MontBlanc_22.tif
  • Dwarfed by the crevasses and peaks of the Mont Blanc Massif, four climbers snake their way across the valley atop the Alps between Courmayeur, Italy, and Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_21.tif
  • The Grand Combin massif, Switzerland.
    CH-Grand-Combin_4.tif
  • The Grand Combin massif, Switzerland.
    CH-Grand-Combin_3.tif
  • The Grand Combin massif, Switzerland.
    CH-Grand-Combin_1.tif
  • Mont Blanc de Cheilon, Switzerland.
    CH-Mont-Blanc-de-Cheilon_5.tif
  • Cascading waters bounce over rocks near the Matterhorn, which looms over the Mattertal, Zermatt, Switzerland.
    CH-Matterhorn-Waterfall.tif
  • Mont Blanc de Cheilon, Switzerland.
    CH-Mont-Blanc-de-Cheilon_3.tif
  • Glacial tarns along stage 6 of the Walker's Haute Route, between Cabane du Mont Fort and Cabane du Prafleuri, Switzerland.
    CH-Grand-Desert.tif
  • The Grand Combin massif, Switzerland.
    CH-Grand-Combin_2.tif
  • Cornices loom over couloirs on a satellite peak of the Mont Blanc Massif, between Courmayeur, Italy, and Chamonix, France.
    FR-MontBlanc_18.tif
  • Mont Blanc de Cheilon, Switzerland.
    CH-Mont-Blanc-de-Cheilon_4.tif
  • Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada. The glacial lake is located in Banff National Park, near the hamlet of Lake Louise and the Trans-Canada Highway.<br />
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The emerald color of the water comes from rock flour carried into the lake by melt-water from the glaciers that overlook the lake. <br />
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Lake Louise is named after the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848-1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and the wife of the Marquess of Lorne, who was the Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883.
    CAN-LakeLouise2.tif
  • Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada. The glacial lake is located in Banff National Park, near the hamlet of Lake Louise and the Trans-Canada Highway.<br />
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The emerald color of the water comes from rock flour carried into the lake by melt-water from the glaciers that overlook the lake. <br />
<br />
Lake Louise is named after the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848-1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and the wife of the Marquess of Lorne, who was the Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883.
    CAN-LakeLouise.tif
  • Hiking Croagh Patrick, near Westport, County Mayo, Ireland. Nicknamed "The Reek," the peak sits at 764 meters (2,507 ft) and is an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo in Ireland, sitting above the villages of Murrisk and Lecanvey. It is the third highest mountain in County Mayo after Mweelrea and Nephin. It is climbed by pilgrims on Reek Sunday every year, which is the last Sunday in July. It forms the southern part of a U-shaped valley created by a glacier flowing into Clew Bay in the last Ice Age. It is now a site of Christian pilgrimage associated with Saint Patrick who fasted on the summit for 40 days in the fifth century A.D. Thousands of people climb the mountain every Reek Sunday, which is the last Sunday in July.
    IRL-Croagh Patrick-8.jpg
  • Hiking Croagh Patrick, near Westport, County Mayo, Ireland. Nicknamed "The Reek," the peak sits at 764 meters (2,507 ft) and is an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo in Ireland, sitting above the villages of Murrisk and Lecanvey. It is the third highest mountain in County Mayo after Mweelrea and Nephin. It is climbed by pilgrims on Reek Sunday every year, which is the last Sunday in July. It forms the southern part of a U-shaped valley created by a glacier flowing into Clew Bay in the last Ice Age. It is now a site of Christian pilgrimage associated with Saint Patrick who fasted on the summit for 40 days in the fifth century A.D. Thousands of people climb the mountain every Reek Sunday, which is the last Sunday in July.
    IRL-Croagh Patrick-3.jpg
  • The view from Croagh Patrick, near Westport, County Mayo, Ireland. Nicknamed "The Reek," the peak sits at 764 meters (2,507 ft) and is an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo in Ireland, sitting above the villages of Murrisk and Lecanvey. It is the third highest mountain in County Mayo after Mweelrea and Nephin. It is climbed by pilgrims on Reek Sunday every year, which is the last Sunday in July. It forms the southern part of a U-shaped valley created by a glacier flowing into Clew Bay in the last Ice Age. It is now a site of Christian pilgrimage associated with Saint Patrick who fasted on the summit for 40 days in the fifth century A.D. Thousands of people climb the mountain every Reek Sunday, which is the last Sunday in July.
    IRL-Croagh Patrick-6.jpg
  • Water and ice stand side by side at Alberta Falls, along the Glacier Gorge Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    CO-RMNP-AlbertaFallsIce.tif
  • Hiking Croagh Patrick, near Westport, County Mayo, Ireland. Nicknamed "The Reek," the peak sits at 764 meters (2,507 ft) and is an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo in Ireland, sitting above the villages of Murrisk and Lecanvey. It is the third highest mountain in County Mayo after Mweelrea and Nephin. It is climbed by pilgrims on Reek Sunday every year, which is the last Sunday in July. It forms the southern part of a U-shaped valley created by a glacier flowing into Clew Bay in the last Ice Age. It is now a site of Christian pilgrimage associated with Saint Patrick who fasted on the summit for 40 days in the fifth century A.D. Thousands of people climb the mountain every Reek Sunday, which is the last Sunday in July.
    IRL-Croagh Patrick-4.jpg
  • Hiking Croagh Patrick, near Westport, County Mayo, Ireland. Nicknamed "The Reek," the peak sits at 764 meters (2,507 ft) and is an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo in Ireland, sitting above the villages of Murrisk and Lecanvey. It is the third highest mountain in County Mayo after Mweelrea and Nephin. It is climbed by pilgrims on Reek Sunday every year, which is the last Sunday in July. It forms the southern part of a U-shaped valley created by a glacier flowing into Clew Bay in the last Ice Age. It is now a site of Christian pilgrimage associated with Saint Patrick who fasted on the summit for 40 days in the fifth century A.D. Thousands of people climb the mountain every Reek Sunday, which is the last Sunday in July.
    IRL-Croagh Patrick-2.jpg
  • The view from Croagh Patrick, near Westport, County Mayo, Ireland. Nicknamed "The Reek," the peak sits at 764 meters (2,507 ft) and is an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo in Ireland, sitting above the villages of Murrisk and Lecanvey. It is the third highest mountain in County Mayo after Mweelrea and Nephin. It is climbed by pilgrims on Reek Sunday every year, which is the last Sunday in July. It forms the southern part of a U-shaped valley created by a glacier flowing into Clew Bay in the last Ice Age. It is now a site of Christian pilgrimage associated with Saint Patrick who fasted on the summit for 40 days in the fifth century A.D. Thousands of people climb the mountain every Reek Sunday, which is the last Sunday in July.
    IRL-Croagh Patrick-7.jpg
  • The view from Croagh Patrick, near Westport, County Mayo, Ireland. Nicknamed "The Reek," the peak sits at 764 meters (2,507 ft) and is an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo in Ireland, sitting above the villages of Murrisk and Lecanvey. It is the third highest mountain in County Mayo after Mweelrea and Nephin. It is climbed by pilgrims on Reek Sunday every year, which is the last Sunday in July. It forms the southern part of a U-shaped valley created by a glacier flowing into Clew Bay in the last Ice Age. It is now a site of Christian pilgrimage associated with Saint Patrick who fasted on the summit for 40 days in the fifth century A.D. Thousands of people climb the mountain every Reek Sunday, which is the last Sunday in July.
    IRL-Croagh Patrick-5.jpg
  • Water and ice stand side by side at Alberta Falls, along the Glacier Gorge Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    CO-RMNP-AlbertaFallsIce2.tif
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