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Selection of our cold ice pictures and photos from glaciers and cold winter days. (There are 448 photos in this photo gallery.)


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An array of colors explode from a glacier in Kluane National Park in the Yukon Territory which are often spectacular...
A massive glacier blankets the landscape in Kluane National Park in the Yukon Territory where large pieces of ice are...
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A stream gently flows below the ice...
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Pack ice fills Conche Harbour on the...
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The harbour of St Juliens in...
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Pack ice fills the Strait of Belle...
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A massive iceberg displaying its...
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