Winthrop Glacier, Glacier in United States of America
Winthrop Glacier is located on the northeast slope of Mount Rainier in Washington.
Named after the American philanthropist Theodore Winthrop, who explored the Pacific Northwest.
Mount Rainier and its glaciers are considered significant in the culture of local Native American tribes.
As the second largest glacier on Mount Rainier, it's a challenging route for mountaineers.
The glacier has distinctive blue ice and crevasses, offering a striking visual sight.
Location: Washington
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