The Hubbard Glacier
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    We were very blessed on our visit to the largest glacier in Alaska. The wind for 3 days blew ice near the glacier out to Sea. The captain was able to maneuver the ship to less than a mile from the glacier, which is extremely close. The Hubbard is 600 feet high with 350 feet above the water. It was an unbelievable experience. More so when you realize how big the wall of ice is. 
   
  
 
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    This is 600 feet of ice you are looking at with 350 feet of ice above the water. It was an unbelievable experience. More so when you realize how big the wall of ice is. 
   
  
 
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