Description: Taku Glacier Photo Postcard, Posted at Sitka, Alaska July 6, 1909 Antique Taku Glacier Photo Postcard: Beautiful Color Tint, Features a Cruise Ship at Taku Inlet. Very good condition with great color and detail. Interestingly, this glacier has not been affected by the global warming effect until recently due to its unique location and topography. Per Wikipedia:"Recognized as the deepest and thickest alpine temperate glacier known in the world, the Taku Glacier is measured at 4,845 feet thick. It is about 36 miles long. The glacier was originally named Schultze Glacier in 1883 and the Foster Glacier in 1890, but Taku, the name the local Tlingit natives had for the glacier, eventually stuck."CLIMATE CHANGE Travel Ephemera PORTLAND PANDEMONIUM'S WAY-BACK MACHINE Whether you actually like to travel and ramble all over the world, or you're happy just virtual-touring from your own armchair, you will love our collected ephemera from other folks's trips to here, there, and everywhere else in-between: Postcards, Maps, Time Tables, Souvenirs, Photos & Slides, Brochures, Programs, Logs, Diaries, and a lot more...If it is ephemeral, and came from a long time ago, here it is! So, park your ride and come on in and browse for a while.Things start at just .99 https://www.ebay.com/str/portlandpandemonium/Travel-Ephemera/_i.html?store_cat=38704216017We Will Scratch Your Vintage Itch Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Price: 15 USD
Location: Newberg, Oregon
End Time: 2024-10-10T18:26:05.000Z
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Region: Alaska
City: Sitka
Subject: Taku Glacier
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Postage Condition: Posted
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Number of Items in Set: 1
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Vintage: Yes