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Sunlight catches the lower part of the Nisqually Glacier at the lower right-center; the glacier descends in a series of icefalls more than 3000 vertical meters from the summit icecap.

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Description

Sunlight catches the lower part of the Nisqually Glacier at the lower right-center; the glacier descends in a series of icefalls more than 3000 vertical meters from the summit icecap.

Source

The image appears on a website entitled, "Global Volcanism Program Rainier" at url=http://www.volcano.si.edu/volcano.cfm?vn=321030.

Date

13 March 2015 (upload date)

Author

Lee Siebert (Smithsonian Institution)

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No free licensed or public domain alternatives to show the lower part of the Nisqually Glacier which descends in a series of icefalls more than 3000 vertical meters from the summit icecap. Smithsonian Institution images are usually not Public Domain.

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