File:Southeast Greenland Fjord.jpg
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English: A fjord in southeast Greenland seen from the NASA P-3B during an IceBridge glacier survey on Apr. 9, 2013. Glaciers flow through valleys into fjords, which are ocean inlets carved into rock by glacial activity. |
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Author | NASA / Jim Yungel |
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