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Glacier Bay National Park

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2009

Recorded June 21, 2007.

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is located in the southern part of Alaska west of Juneau. The park area was included in an International Biosphere Reserve in 1986 and is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park covers 5,130 square miles. Most of the park is a designated wilderness area which covers 4,164 square miles of the park. No roads lead to the park and it is most easily reached by air travel. During some summers there are ferries to the small community of Gustavus or directly to the marina at Bartlett Cove. Despite the lack of roads, there are over 300,000 visitors per year, most on cruise ships. Glaciers descending from high snow capped mountains into the bay create spectacular displays of ice and iceberg formation. In the last century the bays most famous glacier was probably the Muir Glacier, at one time nearly 2 miles wide and about 265 feet tall. The Muir Glacier has receded and since the 1990s is no longer tidewater. Most visitors today see the Margerie and Lamplugh Glaciers.

This video covers my visit to the national park on the Sapphire Princess. Most of the video is of the Lamplugh Glacier, the John Hopkins Inlet and Margerie Glacier.

From: http://timvp.com

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  • @Strz4life2 Sorry for my misleading information, you can actually only take a plane in there.

  • @Strz4life2 Its in alaska, so you can take many ways. Fly, boat, drive, either. Just look it up on google maps if you're looking for road directions.

  • My friend and I have booked a holiday from the UK to do the inside passage for one week and we found your video very helpul. Looking forward to our May adventure. Kind regards Maggie & Emma

  • Great video

  • I want to go to this park but I live in California so how am I going to get there?

  • I like this video.

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