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LeConte Bay is an 810-foot-deep (247 m), s … LeConte Bay is an 810-foot-deep (247 m), six-mile-long (10 km) bay in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Alaska, located east of Frederick Sound. The bay was named in 1887 for Joseph LeConte, then professor of geology at the University of California. According to John Muir, the local Tlingit name for the bay is Hutli, the mythical thunderbird. LeConte Bay is a very steep-sided fjord that is home to a seal rookery and the terminus of LeConte Glacier.okery and the terminus of LeConte Glacier.
, Die LeConte Bay ist eine Bucht in den Coas … Die LeConte Bay ist eine Bucht in den Coast Mountains im Panhandle von Alaska. Sie liegt im Tongass National Forest, rund 27 km südöstlich von Petersburg, und mündet in den Frederick Sound. Der von der Stikine Icecap gespeiste LeConte-Gletscher kalbt in die Bucht. Benannt wurde die Bucht 1887 von Kapitänleutnant C. M. Thomas von der United States Navy nach Joseph LeConte (1823–1901), einem US-amerikanischen Geologen und Professor an der University of California. Die Bezeichnung der Tlingit für die Bucht war nach einer Aufzeichnung von John Muir aus dem 1884 „Hutli“, was in der Sagenwelt des Volks der Name des „Donnervogels“ war, dessen Flügelschlag den Donner erzeugt.r, dessen Flügelschlag den Donner erzeugt.
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LeConte Bay is an 810-foot-deep (247 m), s … LeConte Bay is an 810-foot-deep (247 m), six-mile-long (10 km) bay in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Alaska, located east of Frederick Sound. The bay was named in 1887 for Joseph LeConte, then professor of geology at the University of California. According to John Muir, the local Tlingit name for the bay is Hutli, the mythical thunderbird. LeConte Bay is a very steep-sided fjord that is home to a seal rookery and the terminus of LeConte Glacier.okery and the terminus of LeConte Glacier.
, Die LeConte Bay ist eine Bucht in den Coas … Die LeConte Bay ist eine Bucht in den Coast Mountains im Panhandle von Alaska. Sie liegt im Tongass National Forest, rund 27 km südöstlich von Petersburg, und mündet in den Frederick Sound. Der von der Stikine Icecap gespeiste LeConte-Gletscher kalbt in die Bucht.iste LeConte-Gletscher kalbt in die Bucht.
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