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Upper Joffre Lake [1]
Canada

The vivid blue natural color of Upper Joffre Lake is a picturesque eyesight as seen from the south end below the Matier & Stonecrop Glaciers in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, British Columbia.  There are three lakes in the park & this is the upper one fed from ribbon waterfalls coming down from the glaciers above.  Lateral moraines are visible on both sides showing a dramatic decrease in the Matier Glacier since the Little Ice Age ended in 1850, look high up above to see the present level of the glaciers, some 200 meters above.  Look carefully at the four small peninsulas in the water (the furthest two mark the end of the lateral moraines) to spot two noticeable shallow underwater lines spanning across marking terminal moraines of the Matier Glacier, the one closer in view the result of a minor advancement of the glacier pushing up material.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 11/08/2015
Caricate: 12/08/2015
Published: 12/08/2015
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Tags: upper joffre lake; joffre lakes provincial park; coast mountains; british columbia; matier glacier; stonecrop glacier; mount matier; rock flour; moraine; glacial silt
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