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Overview of Selected Glaciers in Glacier Bay - Glacier Bay National ...
Margerie Glacier is an icy highlight of any visit to Glacier Bay National Park, and a primary destination for visitors on sailboats, kayaks, tourboats, and cruise ships. It is about 0.85 miles wide, with an ice face that is about 200 feet high above the waterline.
Margerie Glacier, Haines, Alaska - Hiking Project
8 votes. Areas. AK. Southeast Alaska. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. © OpenMapTiles © OSM. Description. Margerie Glacier is a beautiful tidewater glacier in Glacier Bay National Park. Margerie Glacier flows into Glacier Bay, close to the end of Glacier Bay, on the west side of Glacier Bay.
Margerie Glacier | Audubon Alaska
Margerie Glacier. The glacier disturbs small fish and marine animals, creating feeding opportunities for seabirds. In the northern most portions of Glacier Bay National Park is Tarr Inlet and the Margerie Glacier.
Margerie Glacier - Wikipedia
Margerie Glacier is a 21 mi (34 km) long tidewater glacier in Glacier Bay, Alaska, United States within the boundaries of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. The glacier begins on the southern slopes of Mount Root, elevation 12,860 feet (3,920 m), on the Alaska – Canada border flowing southeast down the valley, then turning to the ...
Glaciers of Glacier Bay National Park
Glaciers of Glacier Bay National Park. An aerial view of Margerie Glacier. The glacier begins high in the mountains and meanders down the valleys like a river of ice. NPS Photo. Glaciers are Rivers of Ice. Snow falls in the mountains, compacts into ice, and slides downhill. Each year, snow must fall to replenish the glacier.
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