The Denman Glacier
The explorers in 1912 first discovered a massive glacier in the desolate and remote terrain and dubbed it as the Denman Glacier, which stretches for more than 12 miles. However, the most exciting thing about this glacier is the canyon that lies underneath it.
The Deepest Point on the Surface of the World
It gets even better. This canyon is known to reach 11,500 feet below sea level. From these records, it makes this canyon the deepest point on the entire face of the world. Before this discovery, the Dead Sea’s edge was the deepest point at 1,355 feet below sea level.