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Unidentified thistle plant growing along the trail next to the Carbon River Glacier.

acr.jpg The Carbon Glacier ends at the lowest elevation of any glacier in the United States, except for Alaska. The Winthrop Glacier has to end just about at the same elevation. The Carbon River gushes out from underneath the glacier.ThumbnailsUnidentified thistle in bloom growing along the trail next to the Carbon River Glacier.The Carbon Glacier ends at the lowest elevation of any glacier in the United States, except for Alaska. The Winthrop Glacier has to end just about at the same elevation. The Carbon River gushes out from underneath the glacier.ThumbnailsUnidentified thistle in bloom growing along the trail next to the Carbon River Glacier.The Carbon Glacier ends at the lowest elevation of any glacier in the United States, except for Alaska. The Winthrop Glacier has to end just about at the same elevation. The Carbon River gushes out from underneath the glacier.ThumbnailsUnidentified thistle in bloom growing along the trail next to the Carbon River Glacier.The Carbon Glacier ends at the lowest elevation of any glacier in the United States, except for Alaska. The Winthrop Glacier has to end just about at the same elevation. The Carbon River gushes out from underneath the glacier.ThumbnailsUnidentified thistle in bloom growing along the trail next to the Carbon River Glacier.The Carbon Glacier ends at the lowest elevation of any glacier in the United States, except for Alaska. The Winthrop Glacier has to end just about at the same elevation. The Carbon River gushes out from underneath the glacier.ThumbnailsUnidentified thistle in bloom growing along the trail next to the Carbon River Glacier.The Carbon Glacier ends at the lowest elevation of any glacier in the United States, except for Alaska. The Winthrop Glacier has to end just about at the same elevation. The Carbon River gushes out from underneath the glacier.ThumbnailsUnidentified thistle in bloom growing along the trail next to the Carbon River Glacier.

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