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The is Glacier Bay National Park located in the Alaska panhandle west of Juneau. It is a magnificent park, and is such a wonderful sight to see. If you are looking for a nice place to go to take a vacation at try the Glacier Bay National Park.
Alaska. i have been on a cruise there the farther you go north the more glaciers there are :)
In the air!
On average, Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska receives around 600,000 visitors per year. However, the number can vary depending on the season and weather conditions.
The geography of the Anchroage area won't support a Piedmont glacier. This glacier (the Piedmont glacier) is characterized by large stagnant ice sheets where a glacier or glaciers "doesn't/don't have anywhere to go" for lack of an outlet. All the areas around Anchroage, Alaska slope down to the sea. There is no place for the ice of a Piedmont glacier to "build up" for lack of a way to "break out" or to "get stopped" to form this glacier.
Why did the glacier break up with the mountains? It just couldn't handle the cold shoulder anymore! What did the snowman say to the glacier? "Oh, ice to meet you!" Why did the glacier go to therapy? It had trouble letting things go!
Royal Carribean cruise lines do offer Alaska cruise vacations. Attractions include dolphin viewings, glacier sightings, and visiting Juneau, the capital city of Alaska where people rushed for gold in the Yukon over 100 years ago.
Go to a mall and you might see him!
Alaska is often considered to be the last truly wild place in the United States. There is no shortage of fascinating things. Denali National Park is a must-see for many. In Alaska, you can climb mountains, see wildlife on a scale you would never see most anywhere else (whales, moose, caribou, bears), and go hiking in dense forests. You can go sledding with huskies, even.
If you go north you might see some
Go to Coldfeet Glacier
Yes, there is:They are located in the following cities:Anchorage, AKJuneau, AKFairbanks, AK