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The jutting white peninsula in the center of this high altitude
infrared photograph is the Princeton Glacier, flowing into the Nassau
Fjord, which is a part of Prince William Sound in southern Alaska.
George W. Perkins of the US Coast and Geodetic Survey named the glacier
in 1909.
- To learn more about things named
for Princeton, see Café Vivian picture #32,
36, 63, 64,
81, 83, and 92.
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