A rugged, rocky landscape—carved by shifting glaciers over eons—rises from Alaska’s Glacier Bay.
The Wall
The icy wall that’s the face of Alaska’s Margerie Glacier rises over 250 feet at Glacier Bay National Park.
Jagged Blue
The icy face of Alaska’s Margerie Glacier rises over 250 feet into the air at Glacier Bay National Park.
Clouds and Mountains
Morning clouds begin to burn off as the late-summer sun warms the mountains of Alaska’s Glacier Bay.
Lamplugh Glacier
Lamplugh Glacier is dwarfed by 6,155 ft / 1,876 m tall Mount Cooper in Alaska’s Glacier Bay.
The Mountains Over the Blue Ice
Mountains rise over the Margerie Glacier at Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska.
So Blue
Detail of the 250-foot-tall face of Alaska’s Margerie Glacier at Glacier Bay National Park.
First Light at the Top of the Mountain
The first rays of sunshine illuminate the top of a mountain ridge in Alaska’s Glacier Bay.
Ages of Ice
Layers of ice showing the passage of time in the 250-foot-tall face of Alaska’s Margerie Glacier at Glacier Bay National Park.