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Missing glacier.

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Look directly below the word 'Tibet' in the next para and you can see the end of it round the corner. Where it WAS is pretty obvious. That's a lot of missing ice.

Pic taken in Tibet, about 3 weeks ago.

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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
austin7, I was shocked to see how much of the Grossglockner glacier had disappeared since I last visited about 1985. Scary is the word Sad
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Yoda, I took this photo last week on Grossglockner:

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Unfortunately, I wasnt there when the pic was taken - something to do with having to be at work, or I'd have tried to get more detail/pics. I'll try and find out from the friend who took the pics. Do know its Himalayan 'foothills' and 4000 - 4500m alt.


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I was at Harrisons Rock nr Crowborough yesterday. The sandstone formations were formed on the seabed a few million years ago (150 to 300 million I believe). Crowborough is now 242m above sea level. It's amazing how much things change.
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Just got this reply....

'the glacier I went is called Laigu glacier .... the place I was standing to take the pics is about 3800 meters high , not very high though ....
not sure about the snow mountain in the background , maybe called Azha jokul ... '
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I spent a while in St Moritz this Winter. Up at Diavolezza -- 3k meters -- you can see similar, dark, steep, rocky ridges forming where the glaciers are rapidly melting away. We are definitely living through an interglacial period.
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