The Mendenhall Glacier, near Juneau, Alaska is always moving. While it is pulled forward by gravity it is simultaneously calving at the face. Because it is calving faster then its forward movement it is considered a retreating glacier. Upon its retreat ice caves will randomly be constructed. One year-long activity that Juneau residents enjoy is exploring these ever-changing caves.
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