Taylor Valley glaciers, Dry Valleys, Antarctica

Hughes Glacier comprises several flow units that spill out, via heavily crevassed icefalls, from a complex series of cirques on the flanks of the Kukri Hills. The snout of the glacier is a cliff about 20 m high, beyond which a series of lateral moraines are evident. The much higher Royal Society Range dominates the background.

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