MENDENHALL GLACIER NEAR JUNEAU, ALASKA
A river of compressed blue ice thousands of years
old, considered the world's largest, most rugged
glacier accessible by road. Fed by the Juneau Ice
Field of 1000 square miles, this glacier is 12
miles long, 2 miles wide and from 300 to 3000
feet deep. Sightseeing trips daily via Juneau Gray
Line Tours, Box 1777, Juneau, Alaska.
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Mike Roberts
BERKELEY 2, CALIF.
Published by C. P. Johnston Company, Seattle, Washington
C14662-Color Photo by Howard Robinson