This weekend my daughter was invited to go along on a glacier flight-seeing tour. What you're looking at is part of Knik Glacier about 50 miles outside of Anchorage. Isn't it beautiful? I've never gone to see a glacier up close, but perhaps I should take better advantage of where I'm living and do so. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, there are an estimated 100,000 glaciers in Alaska. A hundred thousand! Some more impressive (and accessible) than others I'm sure, but it's almost a wonder I haven't tripped over one accidentally.
For a sense of the scale, here's a photo showing the wing of the 6 passenger float plane in which they were sitting: I'm fascinated by the gorgeous blue color of the glacier and the texture too. Here are a few of the 200+ photos she took! ๐
It's apparently over 5 miles wide & about 25 miles long.
The pilot told them that the grey areas are volcanic ash from the eruption we had a couple months ago. I wasn't aware that the ash had drifted that far North….or North-East I guess. We had such a light dusting here, I forget that other communities & areas were a little more buried.
Here's that same view looking down into the crevasses, but with the plane float showing.
Pretty neat, huh?
While she was up flying around, I was home practicing my embroidery. Which was fun too, but maybe in a more small-scale way. I'll have a photos of that to show you soon. โฅ
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Karen, these photos are just stunning! What a great opportunity for you and your daughter. I love the color of the glaciers! Hugs, Silke
Oops, I just read the last sentences – I guess your daughter went by herself. Can’t wait to see your embroidery… ๐ Silke