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NEWS - Bedrohte Gletscher auf Grönland
Aerial ont the East cost of the Greenland ice cap showing outlet glacier and iceberg, near the Jameson land. Greenland On Jully 2019//KONRADK_cryosphere-015/1909240912/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1909240913 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00924874
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NEWS - Bedrohte Gletscher auf Grönland
On the west coast of Greenland, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle, in the disko bay many icebergs drift into the fjord and gradually melt into the ocean. These icebergs come from Jakobshavn Glacier Glacier (Sermeq Kujalleq in Greenlandic) listed as World Heritage Site since 2004. The glacier is one of the largest iceberg in the northern hemisphere suppliers. . This results in an annual production of 20 billion tonnes of icebergs (which represents the amount of fresh water used annually in France). June 26, 2016.//KONRADK_cryosphere-008/1909240911/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1909240913 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00924874
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NEWS - Bedrohte Gletscher auf Grönland
On the west coast of Greenland, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle, in the disko bay many icebergs drift into the fjord and gradually melt into the ocean. These icebergs come from Jakobshavn Glacier Glacier (Sermeq Kujalleq in Greenlandic) listed as World Heritage Site since 2004. The glacier is one of the largest iceberg in the northern hemisphere suppliers. . This results in an annual production of 20 billion tonnes of icebergs (which represents the amount of fresh water used annually in France). June 26, 2016.//KONRADK_cryosphere-002/1909240910/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1909240913 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00924874
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NEWS - Bedrohte Gletscher auf Grönland
On the west coast of Greenland, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle, in the disko bay many icebergs drift into the fjord and gradually melt into the ocean. These icebergs come from Jakobshavn Glacier Glacier (Sermeq Kujalleq in Greenlandic) listed as World Heritage Site since 2004. The glacier is one of the largest iceberg in the northern hemisphere suppliers. . This results in an annual production of 20 billion tonnes of icebergs (which represents the amount of fresh water used annually in France). June 26, 2016.//KONRADK_cryosphere-007/1909240911/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1909240913 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00924874
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NEWS - Bedrohte Gletscher auf Grönland
On the west coast of Greenland, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle, in the disko bay many icebergs drift into the fjord and gradually melt into the ocean. These icebergs come from Jakobshavn Glacier Glacier (Sermeq Kujalleq in Greenlandic) listed as World Heritage Site since 2004. The glacier is one of the largest iceberg in the northern hemisphere suppliers. . This results in an annual production of 20 billion tonnes of icebergs (which represents the amount of fresh water used annually in France). June 26, 2016.//KONRADK_cryosphere-004/1909240911/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1909240913 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00924874
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NEWS - Bedrohte Gletscher auf Grönland
Aerial photo of supra-glacial lakes and meltwater rivers located on the Greenland ice cap, about 80 kilometers east of Kangerlussuaq. On the surface of the Greenland ice sheet is many lakes from melting showing turquoise waters.Scientists believe a previously overlooked side-effect of global warming - the formation of lakes on top of glaciers - could greatly increase the rate of melting of the vast Greenland ice sheet. Melting ice from the coast of Greenland could make a much bigger contribution to rising sea levels than was first thought. July, 5, 2016//KONRADK_cryosphere-014/1909240912/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1909240913 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00924874
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NEWS - Bedrohte Gletscher auf Grönland
Aerial photo of the end of Ilulissat Icefjord,
Located on the west coast of Greenland, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle, Greenland’s Ilulissat Icefjord is the sea mouth of Jakobshavn Glacier (Sermeq Kujalleq in Greenlandic), the largest outlet glacier in West Greenland ice cap reaching the sea. This site is listed as World Heritage Site since 2004. Jakobshavn Glacier is one of the fastest (19 m per day) and most active glaciers in the world. It annually calves over 35 km3 of ice (10% of the production of all Greenland calf ice) and more than any other glacier outside Antarctica.
Studied for over 250 years, it has helped to develop our understanding of climate change and ice cap glaciology. The combination of a huge ice-sheet and the dramatic sounds of a fast-moving glacial ice-stream calving into a fjord covered by icebergs makes for a dramatic and awe-inspiring natural phenomenon. July 05, 2016.//KONRADK_cryosphere-003/1909240910/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1909240913 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00924874
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NEWS - Bedrohte Gletscher auf Grönland
On the west coast of Greenland, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle, in the disko bay many icebergs drift into the fjord and gradually melt into the ocean. These icebergs come from Jakobshavn Glacier Glacier (Sermeq Kujalleq in Greenlandic) listed as World Heritage Site since 2004. The glacier is one of the largest iceberg in the northern hemisphere suppliers. . This results in an annual production of 20 billion tonnes of icebergs (which represents the amount of fresh water used annually in France). June 26, 2016.//KONRADK_cryosphere-006/1909240911/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1909240913 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00924874
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NEWS - Bedrohte Gletscher auf Grönland
On the west coast of Greenland, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle, in the disko bay many icebergs drift into the fjord and gradually melt into the ocean. These icebergs come from Jakobshavn Glacier Glacier (Sermeq Kujalleq in Greenlandic) listed as World Heritage Site since 2004. The glacier is one of the largest iceberg in the northern hemisphere suppliers. . This results in an annual production of 20 billion tonnes of icebergs (which represents the amount of fresh water used annually in France). June 26, 2016.//KONRADK_cryosphere-005/1909240911/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1909240913 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00924874
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People admiring the majestic Aletsch Glacier from terrace at Eggishorn viewpoint, Bernese Alps, canton of Valais, Switzerland
People admiring the majestic Aletsch Glacier from terrace at Eggishorn viewpoint, Bernese Alps, canton of Valais, Switzerland, Europe
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Tourists walking in the ice grotto inside Rhone Glacier, Gletsch, Canton of Valais, Switzerland
Tourists walking in the ice grotto inside Rhone Glacier, Gletsch, Canton of Valais, Switzerland, Europe
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Rhone Glacier covered with white blankets to prevent extreme melting due to climate change, Gletsch, Canton of Valais, Switzerland
Rhone Glacier covered with white blankets to prevent extreme melting due to climate change, Gletsch, Canton of Valais, Switzerland, Europe
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Hikers in front of Lamplugh Glacier, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA.
Hikers in front of Lamplugh Glacier, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alaska, United States of America, North America
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A kayaker paddling in front of Lamplugh Glacier, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA.
A kayaker paddling in front of Lamplugh Glacier, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Glacier, Endicott Arm, Holkham Bay, Juneau, Alaska, USA
Glacier, Endicott Arm, Holkham Bay, Juneau, Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Harvard Clacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, USA
Harvard Glacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Harvard Clacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, USA
Harvard Glacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Harvard Clacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, USA
Harvard Glacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Harvard Clacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, USA
Harvard Glacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Glacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, USA
Glacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Harvard Clacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, USA
Harvard Glacier in College Fjord, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Cruise Ship, Hubbard Glacier, Disenchantment Bay, Alaska, USA
Cruise Ship, Hubbard Glacier, Disenchantment Bay, Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Hubbard Glacier, Disenchantment Bay, Alaska, USA
Hubbard Glacier, Disenchantment Bay, Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Hubbard Glacier, Disenchantment Bay, Alaska, USA
Hubbard Glacier, Disenchantment Bay, Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Hubbard Glacier, Disenchantment Bay, Alaska, USA
Hubbard Glacier, Disenchantment Bay, Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Mt Blanc, 4809m, and the Glaciers, Chamonix, France
Mont Blanc, 4809m, and the Glaciers, Chamonix, Haute Savoie, French Alps, France, Europe
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FEATURE - Grossstädte fotografiert aus dem All
EARTH Aboard the International Space Station -- 09 Apr 2016 -- British ESA astronaut Tim Peake took this remarkable image of the Everest Himalaya ( also known as the Khumbu Himalaya ) from the International Space Station on 03 Apr 2016. The summit of Mount Everest can be seen as the last peak in the upper centre right of this image. Also visible is the Khumbu Glacier, Mount Nuptse, Mount Lhotse (just beneath Everest), Island Peak and several other mountains -- Picture by Tim Peake/Atlas Photo Archive/NASA/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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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.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lumi Toma/Kamil Tamiola/REX/Shutterstock (5501725d)
Lumi Toma and Kamil Tamiola scouting a better suitable spot for photographs. In the background, the distinct pinnacle of the Giant?s Tooth and Grandes Jorasses, marking the border between France and Italy.
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.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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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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The Mont Blanc Massif as seen from Petit Saint Bernard Pass
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.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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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.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lumi Toma/Kamil Tamiola/REX/Shutterstock (5501725g)
View over the French side of the Alps (with the light of Aiguille du Midi in the middle of the frame) from a basecamp next to Aiguille D?Entrèves.
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.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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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.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lumi Toma/Kamil Tamiola/REX/Shutterstock (5501725j)
On the right side one can see the lights of the Cosmique refuge. In the background the glimmering lights of alpinists ascending the north face of the Mont Blanc du Tacul.
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.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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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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Our tent: a billion-star hotel! View over the Italian side of the Alps, with some light pollution coming from the Torino refuge and the city of Courmayeur.
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.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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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.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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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.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lumi Toma/Kamil Tamiola/REX/Shutterstock (5501725e)
La Tour Ronde basecamp. The Milky Way stretching across the firmament
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.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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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.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lumi Toma/Kamil Tamiola/REX/Shutterstock (5501725b)
The city of Courmayeur, in the Aosta Valley, Italy, as seen from Torino refuge
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.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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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.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lumi Toma/Kamil Tamiola/REX/Shutterstock (5501725i)
Alpinists climbing the north face of the Mont Blanc du Tacul on the way to the summit of Mont Blanc.
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.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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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.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lumi Toma/Kamil Tamiola/REX/Shutterstock (5501725a)
The Giant?s Tooth, a distinctive landmark at the border between France and Italy, under a magical starry sky
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.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock (4915152x)
At the heart of the Karakkorum, glacier formation found at Concordia at the very beginning of one of the longest glaciers on the planet, Baltoro. Concordia is surronded by famous 8 thousand meter peaks including K2.
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)
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Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock (4915152z)
At the heart of the Karakkorum, glacier formation found at Concordia at the very beginning of one of the longest glaciers on the planet, Baltoro. Concordia is surronded by famous 8 thousand meter peaks including K2.
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)
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Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: David Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kaszlikowski/REX Shutterstock (4915152m)
At the heart of the Karakkorum, glacier formation found at Concordia at the very beginning of one of the longest glaciers on the planet. Photographer used LED light to 'paint' the snow.
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)
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Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
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 (4915152r)
At the heart of the Karakkorum, glacier formation found at Concordia at the very beginning of one of the longest glaciers on the planet, Baltoro. Concordia is surronded by famous 8 thousand meter peaks including K2.
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)
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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 (4915152x)
At the heart of the Karakkorum, glacier formation found at Concordia at the very beginning of one of the longest glaciers on the planet, Baltoro. Concordia is surronded by famous 8 thousand meter peaks including K2.
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)
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FEATURE: Gletscher in Pakistan - Drohnenbilder
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At the heart of the Karakkorum, glacier formation found at Concordia at the very beginning of one of the longest glaciers on the planet. Photographer used LED light to 'paint' the snow.
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
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 (4915152r)
At the heart of the Karakkorum, glacier formation found at Concordia at the very beginning of one of the longest glaciers on the planet, Baltoro. Concordia is surronded by famous 8 thousand meter peaks including K2.
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)
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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 (4915152z)
At the heart of the Karakkorum, glacier formation found at Concordia at the very beginning of one of the longest glaciers on the planet, Baltoro. Concordia is surronded by famous 8 thousand meter peaks including K2.
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)
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Sinkholes on Glaciers
Sinkholes on Glaciers
Just like rainwater dissolves the bedrock on the EarthÕs crust and form sinkholes, meltwater on a glacierÕs surface can melt ice and form sinkholes too. Sinkholes on glaciers are called moulins, French for ÒmillÓ. Moulins form when summer meltwater streams on the surface of the glacier finds a crevasse or other weak spot in the ice and begins to pour down through the ice. As the water moves downward, its turbulence and heat creates a narrow, tubular and vertical shaft, up to 10 meters wide, that can go all the way down to the bottom of the glacier, hundreds of meters deep. Water entering a moulin eventually exits the glacier at base level where it acts like a lubricating fluid, that plays a big role on how fast the glacier flows. The melting water accelerates the glacierÕs flow to the sea, where large chunks break off to form icebergs, leading to further ice loss by speeding disintegration of the ice sheet.
Given enough water flow, a moulin can easily form over the course of just a month. Once formed, the shaft will stay open as long as there is meltwater to feed the moulin. If the meltwater freezes, the moulin will begin to fill up with snow and close up. Some moulins have been observed to be present in the same spot for multiple years, though the spot will constantly move forward with the flow of the ice.
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Sinkholes on Glaciers
Sinkholes on Glaciers
Just like rainwater dissolves the bedrock on the EarthÕs crust and form sinkholes, meltwater on a glacierÕs surface can melt ice and form sinkholes too. Sinkholes on glaciers are called moulins, French for ÒmillÓ. Moulins form when summer meltwater streams on the surface of the glacier finds a crevasse or other weak spot in the ice and begins to pour down through the ice. As the water moves downward, its turbulence and heat creates a narrow, tubular and vertical shaft, up to 10 meters wide, that can go all the way down to the bottom of the glacier, hundreds of meters deep. Water entering a moulin eventually exits the glacier at base level where it acts like a lubricating fluid, that plays a big role on how fast the glacier flows. The melting water accelerates the glacierÕs flow to the sea, where large chunks break off to form icebergs, leading to further ice loss by speeding disintegration of the ice sheet.
Given enough water flow, a moulin can easily form over the course of just a month. Once formed, the shaft will stay open as long as there is meltwater to feed the moulin. If the meltwater freezes, the moulin will begin to fill up with snow and close up. Some moulins have been observed to be present in the same spot for multiple years, though the spot will constantly move forward with the flow of the ice.
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Sinkholes on Glaciers
Sinkholes on Glaciers
Just like rainwater dissolves the bedrock on the EarthÕs crust and form sinkholes, meltwater on a glacierÕs surface can melt ice and form sinkholes too. Sinkholes on glaciers are called moulins, French for ÒmillÓ. Moulins form when summer meltwater streams on the surface of the glacier finds a crevasse or other weak spot in the ice and begins to pour down through the ice. As the water moves downward, its turbulence and heat creates a narrow, tubular and vertical shaft, up to 10 meters wide, that can go all the way down to the bottom of the glacier, hundreds of meters deep. Water entering a moulin eventually exits the glacier at base level where it acts like a lubricating fluid, that plays a big role on how fast the glacier flows. The melting water accelerates the glacierÕs flow to the sea, where large chunks break off to form icebergs, leading to further ice loss by speeding disintegration of the ice sheet.
Given enough water flow, a moulin can easily form over the course of just a month. Once formed, the shaft will stay open as long as there is meltwater to feed the moulin. If the meltwater freezes, the moulin will begin to fill up with snow and close up. Some moulins have been observed to be present in the same spot for multiple years, though the spot will constantly move forward with the flow of the ice.
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Sinkholes on Glaciers
Sinkholes on Glaciers
Just like rainwater dissolves the bedrock on the EarthÕs crust and form sinkholes, meltwater on a glacierÕs surface can melt ice and form sinkholes too. Sinkholes on glaciers are called moulins, French for ÒmillÓ. Moulins form when summer meltwater streams on the surface of the glacier finds a crevasse or other weak spot in the ice and begins to pour down through the ice. As the water moves downward, its turbulence and heat creates a narrow, tubular and vertical shaft, up to 10 meters wide, that can go all the way down to the bottom of the glacier, hundreds of meters deep. Water entering a moulin eventually exits the glacier at base level where it acts like a lubricating fluid, that plays a big role on how fast the glacier flows. The melting water accelerates the glacierÕs flow to the sea, where large chunks break off to form icebergs, leading to further ice loss by speeding disintegration of the ice sheet.
Given enough water flow, a moulin can easily form over the course of just a month. Once formed, the shaft will stay open as long as there is meltwater to feed the moulin. If the meltwater freezes, the moulin will begin to fill up with snow and close up. Some moulins have been observed to be present in the same spot for multiple years, though the spot will constantly move forward with the flow of the ice.
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Sinkholes on Glaciers
Sinkholes on Glaciers
Just like rainwater dissolves the bedrock on the EarthÕs crust and form sinkholes, meltwater on a glacierÕs surface can melt ice and form sinkholes too. Sinkholes on glaciers are called moulins, French for ÒmillÓ. Moulins form when summer meltwater streams on the surface of the glacier finds a crevasse or other weak spot in the ice and begins to pour down through the ice. As the water moves downward, its turbulence and heat creates a narrow, tubular and vertical shaft, up to 10 meters wide, that can go all the way down to the bottom of the glacier, hundreds of meters deep. Water entering a moulin eventually exits the glacier at base level where it acts like a lubricating fluid, that plays a big role on how fast the glacier flows. The melting water accelerates the glacierÕs flow to the sea, where large chunks break off to form icebergs, leading to further ice loss by speeding disintegration of the ice sheet.
Given enough water flow, a moulin can easily form over the course of just a month. Once formed, the shaft will stay open as long as there is meltwater to feed the moulin. If the meltwater freezes, the moulin will begin to fill up with snow and close up. Some moulins have been observed to be present in the same spot for multiple years, though the spot will constantly move forward with the flow of the ice.
©Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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