Knik Glacier Alaska
When flying out of Palmer Alaska in the Winter, there was always an Eagle next to the runway when I was taking off, watching over me. The runway is next to the Ice Blue Glacier called “Knik Glacier”
The 25-mile-long Knik Glacier snakes out of the Chugach Mountains before tumbling dramatically into an iceberg-studded lake that feeds the Knik River. With a five-mile-wide face and daily calving, the glacier’s an impressive sight: Its 400-foot-tall walls of ice rise up from a lake where those icebergs are floating, turning, and breaking apart.
.: 100% cotton fabric canvas
.: Poplar wood frame with walnut or black finish
When flying out of Palmer Alaska in the Winter, there was always an Eagle next to the runway when I was taking off, watching over me. The runway is next to the Ice Blue Glacier called “Knik Glacier”
The 25-mile-long Knik Glacier snakes out of the Chugach Mountains before tumbling dramatically into an iceberg-studded lake that feeds the Knik River. With a five-mile-wide face and daily calving, the glacier’s an impressive sight: Its 400-foot-tall walls of ice rise up from a lake where those icebergs are floating, turning, and breaking apart.
.: 100% cotton fabric canvas
.: Poplar wood frame with walnut or black finish
When flying out of Palmer Alaska in the Winter, there was always an Eagle next to the runway when I was taking off, watching over me. The runway is next to the Ice Blue Glacier called “Knik Glacier”
The 25-mile-long Knik Glacier snakes out of the Chugach Mountains before tumbling dramatically into an iceberg-studded lake that feeds the Knik River. With a five-mile-wide face and daily calving, the glacier’s an impressive sight: Its 400-foot-tall walls of ice rise up from a lake where those icebergs are floating, turning, and breaking apart.
.: 100% cotton fabric canvas
.: Poplar wood frame with walnut or black finish