
Gilkey Glacier, Alaska
A stunning glacier north of Juneau named for mountaineer Arthur Gilkey.
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A stunning glacier north of Juneau named for mountaineer Arthur Gilkey.
Glaciar Juncal Norte is one of the largest glaciers of the Aconcagua river basin of central Chile.
Repeat photography of glaciers in the Canadian Rocky Mountains by the Vaux Family: One century of change!
Outlet glaciers of the Juneau Icefield, often known collectively as Twin Glacier.
Peyto Glacier has a long history of study and is readily accessible from the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park.
Robson Glacier flows from the stunning Mt. Robson in Mount Robson Provincial Park
Llewellyn Glacier – one of the largest in BC – is in Atlin Provincial Park just south of the town of Atlin.
Paintings, sketches, photography and written accounts of glacier landscapes.
Accessible via the Granduc Road north of Hyder, Alaska and Stewart, British Columbia.
Bear Glacier: Just outside Stewart, BC along Highway 37A
A massive Coast Mountains glacier just beyond Hyder, Alaska and Stewart, British Columbia.
Glacier change in Denali National Park, Alaska.
Hudson Bay Glacier – the ‘local’ glacier in Smithers, British Columbia.
Mendenhall Glacier is one of the most frequently (and most easily) visited glaciers on Earth.