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  • FEATURE - Spektakuläre Gletscher-Aufnahmen
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    FEATURE - Spektakuläre Gletscher-Aufnahmen
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Lumi Toma/Kamil Tamiola/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Lumi Toma's photography. Editorial use only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
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    Lumi Toma in a basecamp in the vicinity of the La Tour Ronde, on Geant glacier. The moonlight is making the night almost as bright as during the day.
    Stunning photos of starry skies in the Alpine Glaciers - Dec 2015
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    Photographer Lumi Toma and her partner Kamil Tamiola have captured stunning photos of starry skies above the French and Italian Alps.

    The couple travelled to Chamonix, France and respectively Courmayeur, Italy; and they were stunned to be greeted by such an enchanting view.

    The photographs reveal the romantic and mesmerising beauty of the starlit skies above the snowy mountains.
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  • Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier  - Jul 2015
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    Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock (4915152w)
    Training climb on the ice features of Baltoro Glacier.
    Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
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    A photographer has used a drone to take stunning photographs of a glacier in the Karakoram region of Pakistan.

    Polish photographer David Kaszlikowski took the breath-taking image whilst on a film expedition with HBO. For three weeks he hiked in the Himalayas at an altitude of 5,000 metres whilst working on a documentary.

    Whilst at the Baltoro Glacier and Godwin-Austen Glacier near K2, the second highest mountain in the world, he sent his drone on flights to scout the surrounding landscape.
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  • FEATURE: Gletscher in Pakistan - Drohnenbilder
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    FEATURE: Gletscher in Pakistan - Drohnenbilder
    MANDATORY CREDIT: David Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.

    Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock (4915152ab)
    Iconic Cathedral Towers above Baltoro Glacier.
    Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
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    A photographer has used a drone to take stunning photographs of a glacier in the Karakoram region of Pakistan.

    Polish photographer David Kaszlikowski took the breath-taking image whilst on a film expedition with HBO. For three weeks he hiked in the Himalayas at an altitude of 5,000 metres whilst working on a documentary.

    Whilst at the Baltoro Glacier and Godwin-Austen Glacier near K2, the second highest mountain in the world, he sent his drone on flights to scout the surrounding landscape.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Gletscher in Pakistan - Drohnenbilder
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    FEATURE: Gletscher in Pakistan - Drohnenbilder
    MANDATORY CREDIT: David Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.

    Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock (4915152w)
    Training climb on the ice features of Baltoro Glacier.
    Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
    FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qpvb

    A photographer has used a drone to take stunning photographs of a glacier in the Karakoram region of Pakistan.

    Polish photographer David Kaszlikowski took the breath-taking image whilst on a film expedition with HBO. For three weeks he hiked in the Himalayas at an altitude of 5,000 metres whilst working on a documentary.

    Whilst at the Baltoro Glacier and Godwin-Austen Glacier near K2, the second highest mountain in the world, he sent his drone on flights to scout the surrounding landscape.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Gletscher in Pakistan - Drohnenbilder
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    FEATURE: Gletscher in Pakistan - Drohnenbilder
    MANDATORY CREDIT: David Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.

    Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock (4915152y)
    Training climb on the ice features of Baltoro Glacier.
    Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
    FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qpvb

    A photographer has used a drone to take stunning photographs of a glacier in the Karakoram region of Pakistan.

    Polish photographer David Kaszlikowski took the breath-taking image whilst on a film expedition with HBO. For three weeks he hiked in the Himalayas at an altitude of 5,000 metres whilst working on a documentary.

    Whilst at the Baltoro Glacier and Godwin-Austen Glacier near K2, the second highest mountain in the world, he sent his drone on flights to scout the surrounding landscape.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Visitors witness large chunk falling from Monaco Glacier, Spitsbergen - 24 Jul 2013
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    Visitors witness large chunk falling from Monaco Glacier, Spitsbergen - 24 Jul 2013
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus / Rex Features (2730796k)

    Splash Down: Visitors Witness Large Chunk Falling From Glacier
    Splash down!

    These stunning images show a huge chunk of glacier falling into the ocean - right in front of an amazed tour group.

    British photographer Paul Goldstein captured the pictures on Weds (24 July) as he led a tour for Exodus Travels.

    Wimbledon-based Paul's series of pictures show the moment when the Monaco Glacier in Spitsbergen, Norway cracked - and one of the tour party thrusted their hand in the air in triumph at the exhilarating scene.

    But, despite the seemingly close call, the group were perfectly safe as their boats were half a kilometre from the action.

    Paul explains: "Despite looking extremely reckless and dangerous, these two Zodiacs were actually almost five hundred metres from the front of the Monaco Glacier safely beyond the recommended distance.

    "My inflatable rib was about a mile from the cobalt blue front of the huge glacier and the long lens foreshortens the distance. We have strict guidelines that we adhere to in terms of distance but to first hear the deep artillery crump then see the massive serac weighing thousands of tons crash down was hugely exhilarating. The 24 people in those two boats were buzzing for days.

    "Sadly this extraordinary spectacle and images masks the more sinister side of climate change as this particular glacier has retreated almost a mile in only nine years.

    "We saw many magnificent polar bears on sea ice during the expedition, but for those people facing off to the ice fall, this was their highlight. Those people who travel here on vast cruise ships that you cannot get off when you want will always miss out on these sort of life-changing experi...
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  • Visitors witness large chunk falling from Monaco Glacier, Spitsbergen, Norway - 24 Jul 2013
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    Visitors witness large chunk falling from Monaco Glacier, Spitsbergen, Norway - 24 Jul 2013
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Exodus/REX Shutterstock (2730796k)
    (Pic 5 cropped) Visitors witness large chunk falling from Monaco Glacier. One person raises their fist in triumph at the awesome spectacle
    Visitors witness large chunk falling from Monaco Glacier, Spitsbergen, Norway - 24 Jul 2013
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    Splash down!

    These stunning images show a huge chunk of glacier falling into the ocean - right in front of an amazed tour group.

    British photographer Paul Goldstein captured the pictures on Weds (24 July) as he led a tour for Exodus Travels.

    Wimbledon-based Paul's series of pictures show the moment when the Monaco Glacier in Spitsbergen, Norway cracked - and one of the tour party thrusted their hand in the air in triumph at the exhilarating scene.

    But, despite the seemingly close call, the group were perfectly safe as their boats were half a kilometre from the action.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1048197a )
    Mont Blanc and the Bossons Glacier. Like all alpine glaciers it is melting rapidly due to global warming
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