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Upper photo album caption: Grinnell Glacier. View S. 23 E. from big boulders on north moraine. Shows recession of ice front from the east moraine at left. Compare to T.W. Stanton photos 707 and 708 (stw00708) from 1911. Glacier National Park, Montana. July 16, 1936. W. C. Alden photo, USGS Photographic Library. Summary of lower photo: Summary: Grinnell Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana. Photo taken on August 27, 2010 by Daniel Fagre, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.761193 Photo Point longitude: -113/728161 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Upper photo album caption: Grinnell Glacier. View NW across glacier to notch at dike in Garden Wall. Shows recession of ice front from moraines. Glacier National Park, Montana. July 16, 1936. Photo taken by W.C. Alden, USGS Photographic Library. Lower photo summary: Grinnell Glacier and Upper Grinnell Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana. August 27, 2013. Photo taken by Kevin Jacks, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.75192 Photo Point longitude: -113.716596 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Left photo album caption: Grinnell Glacier. View NW across glacier to notch at dike in Garden Wall. Shows recession of ice front from moraines. Glacier National Park, Montana. July 16, 1936. WC Alden photograph. Right photo summary: Grinnell Glacier, Glacier National Park, MT, USA. September 14, 2014. Photo taken by D. Fagre, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.753238 Photo Point longitude: -113.721729 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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