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While most icebergs fall from tidewater glaciers, this one rose up from the bottom of a lake. The Brady Ice Field has several lobes that push ice deep into freshwater lakes. Here, a massive section of blue ice broke free from the bottom and rose up like a turquoise castle. It was so inviting that we had to go up and touch this blue gem.

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The Southeast Alaska Tourism Council is a cooperative marketing organization whose members represent the convention and visitors bureaus of Alaska’s Inside Passage.