Lamplugh Glacier in Glacier Bay National Park, southeast Alaska, USA, Alaska is home to over 100,000 glaciers, many of them unamed, The Lamplugh Glacier is named for English Geologist George Lamplugh, Lamplugh Glacier is 150-180 feet above the waterline and 10-40 feet below, The Lamplugh is 3/4 mile wide, 16 miles long, and moving 1200 feet per year,


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Lamplugh Glacier

Lamplugh Glacier in Glacier Bay National Park, southeast Alaska, USA, Alaska is home to over 100,000 glaciers, many of them unamed, The Lamplugh Glacier is named for English Geologist George Lamplugh, Lamplugh Glacier is 150-180 feet above the waterline and 10-40 feet below, The Lamplugh is 3/4 mile wide, 16 miles long, and moving 1200 feet per year,
Credit to: Blue Planet Archive / Michael S. Nolan

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