

Glacier National Park Retro Anime Travel Poster
Going-to-the-Sun Road is one of the most terrifying and beautiful drives in America — a 50-mile ribbon of asphalt carved into the side of the Continental Divide, with views so staggering that the park service had to install guardrails not for safety but to keep people from stopping their cars in the middle of the road to take photos. The glaciers that gave the park its name are retreating — there were 150 when the park was established; now there are 25 — which makes this poster a portrait of something beautiful that is, quite literally, disappearing. This museum-quality poster captures Glacier in 1990s anime cel style — Grinnell Glacier's turquoise meltwater pool rendered in soft retro blues, Logan Pass's alpine meadows glowing in warm hand-drawn wildflower pastels, and the Garden Wall rising in cel-shaded limestone layers. Mountain goats traverse impossible ledges. Lake McDonald's famously colorful pebbled shore catches vintage light. The Many Glacier valley opens like a Ghibli panorama of untouched wilderness. Printed on 200 gsm matte paper with archival inks.
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