Nav Bar Home Curriculum Ideas Postcards Research Tools Treasure Hunts Web Links Web Projects Web Picks About

Cyberbee Gallery

Primary Source Collections


Home ::
Album list :: My Favorites :: Search
Home > National Parks > Glacier National Park
Click to view full size image
Waterfall Near Glacier National Park
Known to Native Americans as the "Shining Mountains" and the "Backbone of the World", Glacier National Park preserves more than a million acres of forests, alpine meadows, lakes, rugged peaks and glacial-carved valleys in the Northern Rocky Mountains.

The park is named for its prominent glacier-carved terrain and remnant glaciers descended from the ice ages of 10,000 years past. Bedrock and deposited materials exposed by receding glaciers tell a story of ancient seas, geologic faults and uplifting, and the appearance of giant slabs of the earth's ancient crust overlaying younger strata. The result of these combined forces is some of the most spectacular scenery on the planet.

Source: National Park Service
0451.jpg 0452.jpg 0454.jpg 0455.jpg 0463.jpg
File information
Filename:0455.jpg
Album name:admin / Glacier National Park
Keywords:Glacier Waterfall
Photographer:H. V. Noble
Date:1973
File Size:625 KB
Date added:Nov 13, 2009
Dimensions:1024 x 689 pixels
Displayed:602 times
URL:http://www.cyberbee.com/imagegallery/displayimage.php?pos=-257
Favorites:Add to Favorites

Updated October 10, 2009
© 1996 - 2009 Linda C. Joseph
All Rights Reserved
All CyberBee Graphics are Trademarked

Graphics by
Darlene Vanasco/Creative Director
Erika Taguchi/Designer & Illustrator
Hosting Provided by Iwaynet