Kander Neve

Coordinates: 46°28′39″N 7°47′27″E / 46.47750°N 7.79083°E / 46.47750; 7.79083
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Kanderfirn
View from the southwest towards the Tschingel Pass
Map showing the location of Kanderfirn
Map showing the location of Kanderfirn
Kanderfirn
Map showing the location of Kanderfirn
Map showing the location of Kanderfirn
Kanderfirn
LocationBerne, Switzerland
Coordinates46°28′39″N 7°47′27″E / 46.47750°N 7.79083°E / 46.47750; 7.79083
Length6.6 km
StatusRetreating
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The Kander Neve (German: Kanderfirn) is a 6.6 km (4.1 mi) long glacier (2005) of the Bernese Alps, situated south of Kandersteg in the canton of Berne. The glacier lies at the upper end of the Gasterental, at the foot of the Blüemlisalp and the Tschingelhorn. It borders the valley of Lauterbrunnen on the east (Tschingel Pass) and the canton of Valais on the south (Petersgrat). In 1973 it had an area of 13.9 km2 (5.4 sq mi).

The glacier feeds the head waters of the Kander, a river that flows into Lake Thun, and hence into the Aare and the Rhine.

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