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Home / Cruise to Alaska / Glacier Point 12
Glacier Point
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I liked this one because of the reflection. - aal.jpg
That same ice-carved valley. - aaa.jpg
Davidson Glacier - aab.jpg
The view of Davidson Glacier as we hiked through the woods to our canoes - aac.jpg
Davidson Glacier - aad.jpg
Several icebergs, or "growlers," had broken off the glacier in recent months. They look small from a distance, but they were larger than our 10-person canoes (one of which can be seen to the left). - aai.jpg
Davidson Glacier. - aae.jpg
The valley in the top center is the result of a glacier. If it were lower and contained seawater it would fit the definition of a fjord. - aaf.jpg
Davidson Glacier as viewed from our canoe in the lake underneath - aaj.jpg
Close-up of the glacier. The dirt is sediment from the mountains, not pollution. - aag.jpg
It's hard to convey the size of the glacier in a photo, but you can see how completely the 10-person canoe is dwarfed by the massive ice wall. - aah.jpg
Davidson Glacier. The other canoe is in front of it.