The Last Frontier is home to an Alaska natural wonder: the Columbia Glacier. Situated in the breathtaking Prince William Sound, about 40 miles east of Valdez, this colossal river of ice spans an impressive 400 square miles, making it one of the largest tidewater glaciers in the state. As this majestic glacier has been steadily retreating since the early 1980s, losing nearly half of its total volume, it serves as a reminder of the need to protect our delicate ecosystems. In this article, I will delve into the fascinating facts surrounding Columbia Glacier, from its majestic calving events to the striking icebergs it leaves behind, all while exploring the importance of experiencing this remarkable wonder and understanding its implications for our environment.

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