Lamplugh Glacier at Glacier Bay in Alaska - Encircle Photos

15 Lamplugh Glacier at Glacier Bay in Alaska

This wall of ice, with its black bands or veins of moraine sediment, is the Lamplugh Glacier. It originates about 16 miles away in the Brady Icefield within the Fairweather Range and flows about 1,000 feet a year towards the mouth of the Johns Hopkins Inlet. This blue terminus is next to Jaw Point in Glacier Bay National Park.

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Lamplugh Glacier at Glacier Bay in Alaska

Glacier Bay, Alaska

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