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The '''Columbia Glacier''' is a pack of ice located in the Prince William Sound on the south coast of Alaska.  Named after our university, the Columbia Glacier is one of the fastest-moving glaciers in the world.  It is surrounded by other glaciers named after prestigious universities.
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The '''Columbia Glacier''' is a pack of ice located in the Prince William Sound on the south coast of Alaska.  Named after our university, the Columbia Glacier is one of the fastest-moving glaciers in the world.  It is surrounded by other glaciers named after prestigious universities. Appropriately, there is also a [[Barnard]] glacier nearby.
  
 
There is also a Columbia Glacier located in Washington state, but it appears to have no relation to Columbia University.
 
There is also a Columbia Glacier located in Washington state, but it appears to have no relation to Columbia University.
  
 
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See also Wikipedia's article about "Columbia Glacier".

The Columbia Glacier is a pack of ice located in the Prince William Sound on the south coast of Alaska. Named after our university, the Columbia Glacier is one of the fastest-moving glaciers in the world. It is surrounded by other glaciers named after prestigious universities. Appropriately, there is also a Barnard glacier nearby.

There is also a Columbia Glacier located in Washington state, but it appears to have no relation to Columbia University.