This is a very famous attraction, the environment is very beautiful, the air is very fresh, friends who like to travel can come here to visit and play. This place is very easy to find, find locals and nearby buses can be reached.
College Fjord
Posted: Jan 10, 2017
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The ice and snow in Alaska is really beautiful, I really like to travel here, we stand on the boat, watching the scenery outside the boat is really beautiful, although it is cold, but very beautiful, the scenery is natural, more eye-catching.
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Posted: Dec 25, 2016
Monkeyo
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The strict translation of the college ice is "College fjord". Fjord is a geological term, referring to a special natural phenomenon, a narrow waterway etched by glacier activity in the valley, with steep slopes on both sides. A massive expedition to Alaska in 1899, organized by the Railroad King, discovered this wonder of 26 freshwater glaciers. It is a fjord containing five tidal glaciers, five large valley glaciers and a dozen small glaciers. Most of these glaciers are named after famous universities and colleges on the east coast: glaciers on the west side of the fjord are named after famous nineteenth-century women's colleges such as Wellesley, Smith, etc. On the east side are named after famous ivy schools such as Harvard, Yale and so on. The largest glacier in the middle is called Harvard Glacier, a mile and a half wide and a center height of 350 feet. The Harvard Glacier is not very cute and dirty because of the rock residue on the surface of the glacier. But the center is still very blue color.
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Posted: Oct 25, 2016
佛宝宝
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Each time the ice bodies surge forward, they will rush to the ground and trek once to build these ripples, called hail.
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Posted: May 19, 2017
liyanbuct
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There are ice rivers everywhere, and you can also sit on a sled dog. It is very beautiful. A snow white, a beautiful scenery, carved by fine work, the river can form a deep crack.