| 31. | In the lower section, the Fiescher Glacier flows south through a deep valley between the Gross Wannenhorn and the Wasenhorn.
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| 32. | Leaving the large expanse of ice, the glacier flows down a small valley, it narrows significantly as it turns northwestward.
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| 33. | A number of glaciers flow out of the icefields, including the Logan Glacier, the Hubbard Glacier and the Kaskawulsh Glacier.
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| 34. | As the David Glacier flows into the Ross Sea, it forms a floating mass known as the Drygalski Ice Tongue.
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| 35. | Starting from the Kautz Glacier Headwall at about, the lower glacier flows generally south-southwest between the Kautz and the Wapowety Cleaver.
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| 36. | The glacier flows northwest to merge with the terminus of Lensen Glacier where both glaciers join the larger Pearl Harbor Glacier.
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| 37. | From there the glacier flows to the west between the Rimpfischhorn and Strahlhorn on the north and the Stockhorn on the south.
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| 38. | The glacier flows north and has its terminus at the head of Cumberland East Bay, on the north coast of the island.
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| 39. | The large Bering Glacier flows past the east and south slopes of the ridge, while the Steller Glacier flows from its west side.
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| 40. | The large Bering Glacier flows past the east and south slopes of the ridge, while the Steller Glacier flows from its west side.
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