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Columbia River , British Columbia , Canada August 1989 The snow covered , ice formed peaks of the Canadian Rocky Mountains ( parallel to the bottom of the picture ) form the border between British Columbia ( west or top ) and Alberta ( east or bottom ) These elevated peaks , generally exceeding 10 , 000 feet ( 3 , 050 meters ) above sea level , are part of the northern portion of the Continental Divide The wider stretch of water in this part of the Columbia River is known as Kinbasket Lake ( center ) The two large snow capped peaks in the lower right quadrant of the image show the locations of the Clemenceau and Columbia Ice Fields in Alberta , where elevations exceed 12 , 000 feet ( 3 , 660 meters ) above sea level ? |
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unknown Property Release: unknown |
| Photographer: |
based in Canada High Res or Film Delivery: same day / next day |
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digital, 3000+ pixels longest side |
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