At Reid Glacier, our first Glacier Bay, Alaska "ice" stop, water roars out of the terminus of the ice. Giant blue ice dwarfs this visitor.
Jim Gamble photographs his wife Anne in a small ice cave at Reid Glacier. [Note: photo is slightly fuzzy.]
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At the mouth of Johns Hopkins Inlet, icebergs take on fantastic shapes.

Left and above:

Icebergs calved from nearby Lamplugh Glacier resemble swans or whatever else you want them to be.

Some of these icebergs are almost magical in their appearance. This one is beached near Lamplugh Glacier.
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