Tag Archives: snow capped

New on 500px : Aurora Over Jokulsarlon by mreyfman by mreyfman

It is freaking 96˚F (35˚C) in Chicago today. And it is humid…
So I’m seating under AC and sorting my Aurora images from last February Iceland workshop. It helps a lot.

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New on 500px : Alaskan Glaciers by tadingle by tadingle

There are several tidewater glaciers and even more alpine glaciers in Glacier Bay. The tallest of these ranges, the Fairweather Range, features mountains that stretch as high as 15,320 feet taller than Mt. Rainier and Mt. Shasta! In fact, Mt. Fairweather is taller than any of the mountains in the other 49 states. Advancing glaciers flow forward about three to six feet each day. Depending on the length of the glacier and the steepness of the valley it flows through, the ice at the front of the glacier is anywhere between 75 and 200 years old. Snow that fell in the high mountains 200 years ago when the U.S. Declaration of Independence was signed, breaks off as ice today.

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New on 500px : Alaskan Reflections by tadingle by tadingle

This image was captured in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska. In this section of the preserve, the snow capped mountains and reflections dominated the landscape. This is a location that should be visited by all.

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New on 500px : Church of the good shepherd by max_tb96 by max_tb96

New on 500px : white with snow by elkynz by elkynz

It was a wintry morning when the area around Lake Alexandrina of South Island was covered with snow.

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New on 500px : Lone tree, Lake wanaka, New Zealand. by max_tb96

Lone tree, Lake wanaka, New Zealand.

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New on 500px : vestrahorn by donaldluo

Vestrahorn mountain and black sand beach in Hofn, Iceland.
This was from my iceland trip in March 2015. Shot in a windy early morning. Strong wind at approx 80km/hr blew up black sand and hit my face. I ate too much black sand when returning to my vehicle.

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