Flying over Kennicott Glacier
Detailed Description
These are large glaciers, and even with a helicopter they make you feel very small. Here the scale of the crevasses is illustrated by the small helicopter shadow. This is typical of the complicated topography and significant relief that is common on larger glaciers in Alaska.
Sources/Usage
Public Domain.
Photographer: Louis Sass (USGS)
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