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The toe of Carbon Glacier appears dirty as it is covered in silt. Mount Rainier is in the background.  

Did You Know?
Carbon Glacier, on the north side of Mt. Rainier, comes to the lowest elevation of any glacier in the lower 48 states at 3500 feet. It is also Mt. Rainier's thickest glacier, one section being nearly 700 feet thick.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST