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Wedgemount Glacier [1]
Canada

A view of the terminus of Wedgemount Glacier in the north fringe of Garibaldi Provincial Park near Whistler, British Columbia.  The glacier is a popular access area from nearby Wedgemount Lake to several high peaks including Mount Weart & Wedge Mountain.  This glacier, like many others in the area, has seen rapid retreat, this one in particular has retreated over 200 meters since 2008, forming a new upper tarn lake (called Tupper Lake).  As warm water from other nearby glaciers flows downstream, it travels under this glacier w/ enough heat to melt underneath this glacier creating caves that later collapse, such as seen here w/ this unique cratered formation.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 13/08/2016
Uploaded: 13/08/2016
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Tags: wedgemount glacier; crater; rim; garibaldi provincial park; british columbia; whistler; mount weart; wedge mountain; erratic; erratics; ice
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