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Glaciers are made up of fallen snow that, over many years, compresses into large, thickened ice masses. Glaciers form when snow remains in one location long enough to transform into ice. What makes glaciers unique is their ability to move. Due to sheer mass, glaciers flow like very slow rivers. Some glaciers are as small as football fields, while others grow to be over a hundred kilometers long.

Jammu and Kashmir
  • Siachen Glacier is the second longest glacier outside of the polar regions and largest in the Himalayas-Karakoram region.
  • Nubra Glacier
  • Chong Kmdan Glacier
  • Drang Drung Glacier
  • Rimo Glacier
Himachal Pradesh
  • Bara Shigri
  • Chandra Glacier
  • Chandra Nahan Glacier
  • Bhadal Glacier
  • Bhaga Glacier
  • The Lady of Keylong
  • Mukkila Glacier
  • Sonapani
  • Gora Glacier
  • Perad Glacier
  • Parbati and Dudhon
  • Beas Kund
  • Miyar Glacier
SikkimThe Zemu Glacier
  • Zemu Glacier
  • Rathong Glacier
  • Lonak Glacier
UttarakhandGoumukh, terminus of the Gangotri glacier (lower right in image, behind prayer flag). The Bhagirathi peaks rise in the background.
  • Gangotri Glacier
  • Kalabaland Glacier
  • Meola Glacier
  • Milam Glacier
  • Namik Glacier
  • Panchchuli Glacier
  • Pindari Glacier
  • Ralam Glacier
  • Sona Glacier
  • Kafni Glacier
  • Sunderdhunga
  • Jaundhar
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