File:Alexander archipelago.jpg

Description West of British Columbia, Canada, and south of the Yukon Territory, the southeastern coastline of Alaska trails off into the islands of the Alexander Archipelago. The area is rugged and contains many long, U-shaped, glaciated valleys, many of which terminate at tidewater. The Alexander Archipelago is home to Glacier Bay National Park. The large bay that has two forks on its northern end is Glacier Bay itself. The eastern fork is Muir inlet, into which runs the Muir glacier, named for the famous Scottish-born naturalist John Muir. Glacier Bay opens up into the Icy Strait. The large, solid white area to the west is Brady Icefield, which terminates at the southern end in Brady's Glacier.
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Source https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/images/57719/alexander-archipelago-southeastern-alaska
Author Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
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Category:Alexander Archipelago Category:Coast Mountains Category:Coasts of Alaska Category:Inside Passage Category:NASA MODIS images of North America Category:PD NASA Category:Satellite pictures of Alaska Category:Satellite pictures of fjords