Posted by FSWood on October 2, 2018 
What's the deal with the water color? Or is that the universe's largest spill of sage green paint?
Posted by Jorge on October 3, 2018 
That is a fairly normal water color in areas where there is glacial melting!
Posted by knowitall on October 3, 2018 
@FSWood, the Athabasca river is colored by glacial sediment.
Posted by Tim Stevens on October 3, 2018 
Yeah, what they said! ^^
Posted by FSWood on October 3, 2018 
Ah, okay. The places where I was born and raised are more well known for palm trees and/or alligators than for glaciers; and where I live now is along a river well known for its muddyness, that glaciers would be involved (obviously) never occurred to me.
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