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Nisqually Glacier

View on map:46.834720°N 121.746390°W

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Nisqually Glacier
46.789563°N 121.726348°W

Nisqually glacial valley
46.782467°N 121.763309°W

Note the U-shape.


Nisqually glacial valley
46.766823°N 121.790850°W

Note the bridge crossing the Paradise River.

Nisqually glacier has been receding for decades.  You can see the valley it has carved. 

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Nisqually Glacier

The Nisqually Glacier is one of the larger glaciers on the southwestern face of Mount Rainier in the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier is one of the most easily viewed on the mountain, and is accessible from the Paradise visitor facilities in Mount Rainier National Park. The glacier is currently retreating. Measurements made at 9,200 feet (2,800 m) altitude show that glacier got 56 ft (17 m) thicker between 1994 and 1997, suggesting that it will probably begin advancing in the first decade of the 21st century.[2] Nisqually Glacier is the source of the Nisqually River.[1]

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