LeConte Glacier, Tongass National Forest
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LeConte Glacier is a 21-mile and 1-mile glacier in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows southwest to the head of LeConte Bay. It was named in 1887 by U.S. Navy Lieutenant-Commander Charles M. Thomas in honor of a California geologist Joseph LeConte. According to John Muir's book about indigenous peoples of the area, the Tlingits called it “Huti ” which he claimed derived from a mythical bird that produced sounds of thunder when it flapped its wings. ()
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Tongass National Forest
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