Zemu Glacier
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Zemu Glacier is the largest and the most famous glacier of the eastern Himalayas. It is about 26km long. The glacier flows out from the Eastern flanks of Kangchenjunga to the east. It is said to be one of the sources of the Teesta river.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zemu Glacier
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Coordinates: 27°43'59"N 88°17'29"E
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