Sawyer Glacier - Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska - Daily Travel Photo

Sawyer Glacier - Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska
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Sawyer Glacier - Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska
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Tracy Arm is by far the most scenic trip there is. On my trip I saw unbelievable calving glaciers, bears, humpback whales, killer whales, beautiful waterfalls and much more. I definitely recommend going to Tracy Arm. In fact, there is a movie on Tracy Arm called "Alaska, The Tracy Arm Experience". The film captures the beauty of this incredible place. You can buy the film here from Film Baby:
http://www.filmbaby.com/films/4148
I highly recommend Tracy Arm. If you get a chance, experience it yourself. And don't forget to buy the film too!
Posted by: jonny | July 09, 2009 at 05:47 PM
Nice lighting on that glacier! That is a great shot! I did Tracy Arm a few years ago. I didn't get a good glacier shot like you, but got some great icebergs!!!
http://eclypso.com/places/us/ak/ice/index.html
Posted by: catharine | September 09, 2009 at 04:30 PM
Great photo you have there. The truth is, I haven't been to Tracy arm. I'm actually planning to go there this holiday that's why I'm looking for a Cheap Hotels near the area so I can tour the entire place. I'm so excited to see it for myself.
Posted by: Gie Ortiz | October 20, 2009 at 02:30 AM
Excellent shot. I agree to all the comments about Tracy arm. This is really a very beautiful place. Great place for photographers and tourist. I myself was inlove by the magnificent glacier and ice formation that Tracy Arm has.
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Tidewater glaciers flow to the sea and are found at the head of fjords or inlets which they carved while retreating. Calving occurs when pieces of a tidewater glacier break off and fall into the sea. The creaking sounds associated with calving glaciers and the roar as pieces fall into the sea are as impressive as the visual scene. The beautiful blue colour associated with glaciers is created by the density of the ice which absorbs all the colours of the spectrum except blue, which is reflected.
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Hubbard Glacier is the longest tidewater glacier in Alaska extending 76 miles from its source on Mt. Logan in the Yukon. The cliff face you sail along is over six miles wide, 300 to 400 feet from the top to sea level and 300 feet from sea level to the bottom. As Hubbard is advancing, it creaks and groans as it moves and is a very actively calving glacier. This makes for some exciting moments when the huge chunks of ice crash into the Bay creating a wonderful sound called 'white thunder' by the Tlingit people.
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Alaska is world famous for its big and awesome glaciers all over the world...The glacier Sawyer is looking so beautiful that i can't explain what i feels right now...
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