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DescriptionCavell Glacier with Crevices and Annual Rings.jpg
The melting Cavell Glacier dipped in its own meltwater. The glacier as well as the photographer's location is perennial ice covered by a thin layer of crumbling sand and gravel deposited in summer, hence each streak in the glacial ice denotes one year. Two large crevasses are clearly visible in the glacial ice. Some people in the distance gives you a sense of scale.
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self-made; at Cavell Glacier, Mt. Edith Cavell, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
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Taken by Wing-Chi Poon on 3rd July 2005 at Cavell Glacier, Mt. Edith Cavell, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. This photo shows the melting Cavell Glacier dipped in its own meltwater. The glacier as well as the photographer's locatio