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Atnarko/Talchako River confluence (aerial)
Canada

A 91m aerial view overlooking the confluence of the Atnarko/Talchako River confluence near Stuie, British Columbia.  The Atnarko River is relatively clear compared to the larger glacial-silted Talchako River which is sourced from the nearby Monarch Icefield.  From this point downstream it becomes the Bella Coola River.  Views of Melikan Mountain & the impressive Stupendous Mountain.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 18800x9400
Taken: 13/11/2024
送信日: 13/11/2024
Published: 13/11/2024
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Tags: atnarko river; talchako river; bella coola river; bella coola valley; tweedsmuir provincial park; woods; aerial; british columbia; coast mountains; pacific ranges; kitimat ranges; highway 20; chilcotin-bella coola highway; melikan mountain; stupendous mountain; confluence; braided; rock flour; silt; glacial
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