and the hubbard plaisir is even longer at one hundred twenty kilometers. because. it has recently been generating some sad headlines in twenty sixteen the ice had receded so much that the glaciers outflow changed direction. instead of north to the yukon river and the bering sea the meltwater now flows southwest into the. pacific ocean. the former outflow has become a barren sandy area and the glacier no longer feeds clo any lake itself. but here it s there since for a sense the river has almost dried up here the water level of lake lonnie has dropped by almost two to three meters the island hey it was completely surrounded by water in twenty fourteen so it was a real island and today you can hike out there. geologists are now using radar to explore the former river deltas
the valley. the cascade. flows north for about seventy kilometers. and the hubbard glazier is even longer at one hundred twenty kilometers. because. it has recently been generating some sad headlines in twenty sixteen the ice had receded so much that the glaciers outflow changed direction. instead of north to the yukon river and the bering sea the meltwater now flows southwest into the. pacific ocean. the former outflow has become a barren sandy area and the glacier no longer feeds clo any lake itself. but here it s there since for since the river has almost dried up here the water level of lake lonnie has dropped by almost two to three meters the island today was
the ice had receded so much that the glaciers outflow changed direction. instead of north to the yukon river and the bering sea the meltwater now flows southwest into the. pacific ocean. the former outflow has become a barren sandy area and the glacier no longer feeds clo any lake itself. but here it still seems for since the river has almost dried up here the water level of lake lonnie has dropped by almost two to three metres the island it was completely surrounded by water in twenty fourteen so it was a real island and today you can hike out there the outer ends and all that. geologists are now using radar to explore the former river deltas a gigantic sand plain. all that s left is a bleak apocalyptic landscape that could be the backdrop for star wars movie.