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A young man with a yellow sweatshirt sits on the stairs overlooking empty railway tracks at a train station in Liege, Belgium, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Ruins of barracks and the main entrance of Birkenau (Auschwitz II) concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Guard tower outside of Birkenau (Auschwitz II) concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Ruins of a gas chamber at Birkenau (Auschwitz II) concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Barracks at Birkenau (Auschwitz II) concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Ruined barracks at Birkenau (Auschwitz II) concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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An original railway carriage at Birkenau (Auschwitz II) concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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The railway line at Birkenau (Auschwitz II) concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Entrance to Birkenau (Auschwitz II) concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Gas chamber and chimney at Auschwitz I concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Scaffold on which Camp Commander Rudolf Hoess was executed on 16 April 1947 at Auschwitz I concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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A group of visitors is guided through Birkenau (Auschwitz II) concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Guard tower at Birkenau (Auschwitz II) concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Fence at Auschwitz I concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Guard tower at Auschwitz I concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Barracks at Auschwitz I concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Main gate at Auschwitz I concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war. The gate bears the sign "Arbeit macht frei" (literally meaning "work makes free").
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
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Barracks at Auschwitz I concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
Poland - Feb 2013
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Poland - Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features (2246747a)
Auschwitz I concentration camp, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum at Oswiecim. The area around Oswiecim was the site of three Nazi concentration camps during World War Two and used to kill Jews, Poles, gypsies and Russian prisoners of war.
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The World of Charles Dickens book by Stephen Browning - Jan 2012
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The junction of Oxford and Regent Streets. Richard and Ada have lodgings around here in Bleak House.
Book Explores The World of Charles Dickens
With the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens' birth commemorated on 7th February, a new book delves deep into the characters and locations featured in his classic works.
The World of Charles Dickens by Stephen Browning sees the author embark on a fascinating literary adventure throughout Britain.
His journey is illuminated by over 200 photographs taken especially for the book of locations in London, Kent, Yorkshire, the Midlands, the South of England, the West Country and East Anglia.
They include well-known locations including what is thought to be the Old Curiosity Shop in London, Dickens beloved sea-facing Bleak House in Broadstairs and the writer's London home in Holborn.
There are also trips to Rochester, the setting for Great Expectations and The Pickwick Papers, and The Lizard in Cornwall where Dickens would enjoy inspiring walks.
The pictures were shot over the course of a year and represent a reflection of Stephen Browning's lifelong admiration for Dickens.
Dickens is perhaps best known for bringing to life areas of London and parts of the capital are still evocative of his characters and storylines.
Stephen explains: "It is hard to choose a favourite location but maybe the Strand, where he walked both as a boy and as a man up to his offices in Wellington Street. I always see him here striding purposely in his flamboyant waistcoats.
"He was very famous and people would often double back to get another look at him. Or around the Bank of England where Scrooge would prowl. Smithfield too is one of his favourite locations."
The Smithfield market area of London is featured in Great Expectations, Martin Chuzzlewit, Little Dorrit and as a route Oliver ...
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The World of Charles Dickens book by Stephen Browning - Jan 2012
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Soho Square on a sunny lunchtime. Dr Manette has a house here in A Tale of Two Cities. Esther and Caddy Jellyby stroll here in Bleak House on their way to Mr Turveydrop (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The World of Charles Dickens book by Stephen Browning - Jan 2012
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Krook in Bleak House had his miserable shop down an alley like this, off Lincoln (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The World of Charles Dickens book by Stephen Browning - Jan 2012
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The Bay at Broadstairs. Dickens came here on summer holidays for over 20 years
Book Explores The World of Charles Dickens
With the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens' birth commemorated on 7th February, a new book delves deep into the characters and locations featured in his classic works.
The World of Charles Dickens by Stephen Browning sees the author embark on a fascinating literary adventure throughout Britain.
His journey is illuminated by over 200 photographs taken especially for the book of locations in London, Kent, Yorkshire, the Midlands, the South of England, the West Country and East Anglia.
They include well-known locations including what is thought to be the Old Curiosity Shop in London, Dickens beloved sea-facing Bleak House in Broadstairs and the writer's London home in Holborn.
There are also trips to Rochester, the setting for Great Expectations and The Pickwick Papers, and The Lizard in Cornwall where Dickens would enjoy inspiring walks.
The pictures were shot over the course of a year and represent a reflection of Stephen Browning's lifelong admiration for Dickens.
Dickens is perhaps best known for bringing to life areas of London and parts of the capital are still evocative of his characters and storylines.
Stephen explains: "It is hard to choose a favourite location but maybe the Strand, where he walked both as a boy and as a man up to his offices in Wellington Street. I always see him here striding purposely in his flamboyant waistcoats.
"He was very famous and people would often double back to get another look at him. Or around the Bank of England where Scrooge would prowl. Smithfield too is one of his favourite locations."
The Smithfield market area of London is featured in Great Expectations, Martin Chuzzlewit, Little Dorrit and as a route Oliver Twist and Bill Si...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VMZLHJHMA
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The World of Charles Dickens book by Stephen Browning - Jan 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Browning / Rex Features (1533651ac)
Book Explores The World of Charles Dickens
With the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens' birth commemorated on 7th February, a new book delves deep into the characters and locations featured in his classic works.
The World of Charles Dickens by Stephen Browning sees the author embark on a fascinating literary adventure throughout Britain.
His journey is illuminated by over 200 photographs taken especially for the book of locations in London, Kent, Yorkshire, the Midlands, the South of England, the West Country and East Anglia.
They include well-known locations including what is thought to be the Old Curiosity Shop in London, Dickens beloved sea-facing Bleak House in Broadstairs and the writer's London home in Holborn.
There are also trips to Rochester, the setting for Great Expectations and The Pickwick Papers, and The Lizard in Cornwall where Dickens would enjoy inspiring walks.
The pictures were shot over the course of a year and represent a reflection of Stephen Browning's lifelong admiration for Dickens.
Dickens is perhaps best known for bringing to life areas of London and parts of the capital are still evocative of his characters and storylines.
Stephen explains: "It is hard to choose a favourite location but maybe the Strand, where he walked both as a boy and as a man up to his offices in Wellington Street. I always see him here striding purposely in his flamboyant waistcoats.
"He was very famous and people would often double back to get another look at him. Or around the Bank of England where Scrooge would prowl. Smithfield too is one of his favourite locations."
The Smithfield market area of London is featured in Great Expectations, Martin Chuzzlewit, Little Dorrit and as a route Oliver Twist and Bill Sikes take on their way to rob a house.
"I also love the area around St Paul...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VMZLHJHMA
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Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
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A jackdaw flies above a cross at the edge of Beachy Head, The bodies of a man, woman and child have been found at the notorious suicide spot of Beachy Head in Eastbourne. It is thought that the young child, a boy believed to have been around five-years-old, was already dead when his parents jumped. Their bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside. The body of the child was found in a rucksack near to the adults. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys. According to reports, the parents may have taken their own lives after being unable come to terms with their son's death, which was thought to be the result of an illness. A car has also been recovered from the cliff-top car park and is being examined. Police have said that they are not treating the deaths as suspicious.
GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON
A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.
Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.
The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.
The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.
Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.
Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.
Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for their son.
They went on to raise around GBP 30,000 in order to adapt...
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Landscapes Crimea and the Carpathians
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Ukraine, Crimea, foot of the Southern Demergi (aka Demergy, Demerdgy, Demerdgi, Demerdzhy) mountain (Demergi Yaila)
Landscapes Crimea and the Carpathians
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Landscapes Crimea and the Carpathians
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Ukraine, Crimea, view from Chatyr-Dag mountain plateau (Chatyr-Dag Yaila)
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Landscapes Crimea and the Carpathians
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Ukraine, Crimea, view from Chatyr-Dag mountain plateau (Chatyr-Dag Yaila)
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Landscapes Crimea and the Carpathians
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Ukraine, Crimea, view from Chatyr-Dag mountain plateau (Chatyr-Dag Yaila)
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Norway
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Norwegian rock face and waterfall
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The Tan Hill Inn is Britain's highest pub at 1732 ft above sea level, Yorkshire Dales, Britain - 2009
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The Tan Hill Inn on the Pennine Hills in North Yorkshire
The Tan Hill Inn is Britain's highest pub at 1732 ft above sea level, Yorkshire Dales, Britain - 2009
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The Tan Hill Inn is Britain's highest pub at 1732 ft above sea level, Yorkshire Dales, Britain - 2009
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The Tan Hill Inn on the Pennine Hills in North Yorkshire
The Tan Hill Inn is Britain's highest pub at 1732 ft above sea level, Yorkshire Dales, Britain - 2009
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The Tan Hill Inn is Britain's highest pub at 1732 ft above sea level, Yorkshire Dales, Britain - 2009
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The Tan Hill Inn on the Pennine Hills in North Yorkshire
The Tan Hill Inn is Britain's highest pub at 1732 ft above sea level, Yorkshire Dales, Britain - 2009
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Mike Leigh OBE
Mike Leigh OBE (born February 20, 1943) is an English film and theatre director, screenwriter, and playwright.
He studied theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and did his early acting with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He began as a theatre director and playwright in the 1960s, and then in the 1970s, he made the transition to television plays, many of which were characterized by a gritty "kitchen sink realism" style.
His most notable works are arguably the BAFTA-winning (and Oscar-nominated) Secrets & Lies and Vera Drake
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Features apparent in the Helheim glacier, on Eastern Greenland. Made by melt water dripping through fresh snow fall which has lightly coated the ice-cap. Photographs made close to where the glacier feeds into the Sermalik Fjord.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
A melt lake forms in the shape of a heart, visibled from the air, a few miles inland of the edge of the Equip Sermia glacier that feeds into the fjord of (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
A melt lake made by melt water filling indents in the ice on the inland ice cap of Western Greenland. The film that covers the water like an eyelid is a layer of thin ice refreezing in the sub zero temperatures.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
'The ice beach' A closely cropped long lens view across a melt lake on the surface of the ice cap on Western Greenland. The top half is the white ice at the shore line. In the foreground is the intense blue of the melt water which has filled the indent to make the lake.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
A melt lake made by melt water filling indents in the ice on the inland ice cap of Western Greenland. The cracks are present in the ice cap and revealed by the water melting the snow and powder that covers them. The surrounding ice is grey rather than white because of dust which is blown by the strong Arctic Winds.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Ice bergs photographed at twighlight in the mouth of the Ilulissat 'Ice' Fjord, a famous destination for tourists to come and watch the spectacular ice bergs which 'calve' from the Ilulissat glacier.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Mist descends on the bergs in the mouth of the Ilulissat 'Ice' Fjord, the mist is caused by the micro-climatic effect of the bergs lowering the surrounding air temperature with their frozen surface. Tiny fishing boats are from the port of Ilulissat.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
A melt lake made by melt water filling indents in the ice on the inland ice cap of Western Greenland. Evidence of old lakes which have refrozen is visible in the foreground as faint grey circles.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
The edge of a melt lake South of Swiss Camp occuring in the ice cap, near where it joins The Ilulissat glacier photographed, during a flight Eastwards from Ilulissat, west Greenland coast. Ice has formed on the surface, refreezing in the sub-zero temperatures.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
The edge or 'shore-line' of a melt lake, made by melt water filling indents in the ice on the inland ice cap of Western Greenland. The cracks are visible on the lake's bed, through which it is feared melt water may seep to the bottom of the ice cap.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
The surface of a melt lake made by melt water filling indents in the ice on the inland ice cap of Western Greenland. The strips of white are fingers of ice that have refrozen on the water's colder surface in the sub zero temperatures.
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Melt rivers flow away from the edges of the retreated glacier of Frederiksh (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Melt rivers flow away from the edges of the retreated glacier of Frederiksh (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Patterns made by melt rivers and pieces of ice that form the edges of the retreated glacier of Frederiksh (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Patterns made by melt rivers and pieces of ice that form the edges of the retreated glacier of Frederiksh (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
Various features apparent in the Helheim glacier, on Eastern Greenland. Photographs made close to where the glacier feeds into the Sermalik Fjord. This is a melt pool made by a glacier which has receded and melted away. The lines in the earth bank are sculpted by the movement of the glacier's retreat.
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