An unnamed stream flows into the east arm of Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park. Waters of the inlet are colored milky blue by finely-ground sediments from nearby Muir Glacier. At times this stream runs high and hard enough to transport coarse sand and gravel to form its alluvial fan, but here its flow is low and the stream can only carry the fine silt seen wafting into the inlet.




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