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Lake McDonald and Going To The Sun Road
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Video starts automatically. Enjoy the ride through Glacier National Park on the Going-To-The-Sun road, as Tamara Hillman reads one of her poems entitled "Granny's Rocker".
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Did you know that some alpine plants can live to be more than a hundred years old, despite living in harsh weather conditions?
Glacier National park was named for the glaciers that carved, sculpted, and formed this landscape millions of years ago. Despite the recession of current glaciers, the park's name will not change when the glaciers are gone.
Lake McDonald is the largest lake in the park with a length of 10 miles and a depth of 472 feet. The glacier that carved the Lake McDonald valley is estimated to have been around 2,200 feet thick.
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