Fortress rök glacier water - Best Tasting Water


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Uploaded on Sep 19, 2020

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Fortress rök glacier water emerges from the outflow of a “rock glacier” located at an altitude of 2,100m high in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. https://www.rokglacier.com/our-story

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Fortress rök glacier water - Best Tasting Water

Enjoy the rarest, purest water source on earth There is only ONE rök glacier water buried 70m below the surface for thousands of years in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.  Fortress rök glacier water emerges from the outflow of a “rock glacier” located at an altitude of 2,100m high in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.  Our rock glacier is located in an 11,400-square kilometre protected wilderness area. The rock glacier is buried 70m below the surface, meaning rök glacier water is untouched by the Industrial Revolution. What is a rock glacier? The science: The two known factors that must be present to create rock glaciers are low ice velocity and permafrost. Most glacial rock glaciers are created by the recession of debris covered glaciers. Glacial rock glaciers are often found in cirque basins where rocky debris falls off the steep sides and accumulates on ice glaciers. As the glaciers shrink, their composition changes as they become increasingly covered with debris. Eventually, the glacial ice is replaced by ice cored rocks. With the exception of ice-cored rock glaciers, rock glaciers are a periglacial process. This means that they are a non- glacial landform associated with cold climates, particularly with various aspects of frozen ground. Periglacial rock glaciers require permafrost instead of glacial ice to form. The rarest water on the planet. Coming soon to a store near you. Our Products - Best Tasting Water rök glacier water SPRING Rök Glacier Water Rök Glacier Water SPRING SPARKLING Contact Us - Rök Glacier Water Address: 10985 38 St NE Calgary AB T3N 1E7 Phone Number: (403) 214.9813 HOURS: Monday: CLOSED Tuesday: CLOSED Wednesday: 12:00 PM - 7:00 AM Thursday: 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM Friday: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM Saturday: 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Sunday: 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Website: https://www.rokglacier.com/