The Columbia Glacier descends from an ice field 3,050 meters (10,000 feet) above sea level, down the flanks of the Chugach Mountains, and into a narrow inlet that leads into Prince William Sound in southeastern Alaska. It is one of the most rapidly changing glaciers in the world.
Calving glacier along the Antarctic peninsula
March 11, 2011
At first, you might hear a sharp crack or a rumble, and then, if you’re lucky, you’ll get to witness a tidewater glacier calving into the sea. Photographer: Ray Boren








