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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Panoramas
A number of stitched-together images to create each of these panoramic scenes… Baltimore, Radcliffe and Harvard Glaciers – College Fjord, AK Heading out of College Fjord...
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Barrier
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Quick Clip – Harvard Glacier
Both Baltimore and Radcliffe Glaciers are tributaries that ultimately flow into Harvard Glacier which has a 1.5-mile wide face where it calves into the College Fjord. It...
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Glacial Faces #4
Vassar Glacier (the 1st 2 images surrounded by lush, green foliage) and a few others that couldn’t be identified. ...
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Glacial Faces #3
Bryn Mawr Glacier – the strong black medial moraine extending from the junction of 2 tributaries is what distinguishes this glacier from the many others in College...
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Glacial Faces #2
Yale Glacier, 20 miles long, varies in width from 1.25 to 2 miles wide at its terminus. Note the “rippled levels”. In its lower portion, the glacier slopes at...
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The Many Glacial Faces of College Fjord – #1
On June 26, 1899, the George W. Elder navigated College Fjord with a party of scientists including John Muir, an Amherst College professor and glacier expert; and...
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Inverted Delta
Peak to base, and a whole lot in between! ...
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Brief Morning Rain
“I love the rain. It is the essential comma between sunny days that sustain our lives!” – author unknown ...
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Mini Bergs
Still gliding through College Fjord and witnessing small chunky icebergs floating everywhere… ...
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Grade “A” for this Gray Day
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It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, but not here!
Nope. Instead, early morning walks around the decks… ...
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Tip o’ the Day to Ya!
Whenever I thought I had seen the most jagged, pointed peak ever, another one came along. Try as I might, I exhausted my research of the tallest summits surrounding...
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Lone Troller
Misty morning fishing College Fjord, AK. Hopefully this crew brings in a bounty! ...
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