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Glacier Collection (page 10)

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028926

DDE-90028926
Peak of Mt. Grossvenediger, one of the highest mountains in Austria, Nationalpark Hohe Tauern, Salzburg, Austria, Europe (Large format sizes available) Date: 21/05/2009

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028924

DDE-90028924
Rough Hawkbit (Leontodon hispidus) in full bloom, in the background the rock walls and glaciers of the Reichenspitzgruppe mountains in the Zillertal Alps

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028923

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The Reichenspitz Mountain Range in the Zillertal Alps in National Park Hohe Tauern. Wildflower meadow, in the background Mount Gabler and Mount Reichen Spitze with the glacier Wildgerlos Kees

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028922

DDE-90028922
The Reichenspitz Mountain Range in the Zillertal Alps in National Park Hohe Tauern. Mount Gabler, Mount Reichen Spitze and Mount Wild Gerlos Spitze with the glacier Wildgerlos Kees

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028921

DDE-90028921
The Reichenspitz Mountain Range in the Zillertal Alps in National Park Hohe Tauern. The valley head of the valley Wildgerlostal with glacier Wildgerlos Kees

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028915

DDE-90028915
Mt. Similaun and glacier Niederjochferner in the Oetztal Alps mountain range seen from Niederjoch. Tyrol, Austria, Europe. Date: 30/04/2009

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028911

DDE-90028911
Transhumance: the great sheep trek across the main alpine crest in the Oetztal Alps between South Tyrol, Italy, and North Tyrol, Austria, since the 14th century

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028910

DDE-90028910
Transhumance: the great sheep trek across the main alpine crest in the Oetztal Alps between South Tyrol, Italy, and North Tyrol, Austria, since the 14th century

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028909

DDE-90028909
Transhumance: the great sheep trek across the main alpine crest in the Oetztal Alps between South Tyrol, Italy, and North Tyrol, Austria, since the 14th century

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028908

DDE-90028908
Transhumance: the great sheep trek across the main alpine crest in the Oetztal Alps between South Tyrol, Italy, and North Tyrol, Austria, since the 14th century

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028907

DDE-90028907
Transhumance: the great sheep trek across the main alpine crest in the Oetztal Alps between South Tyrol, Italy, and North Tyrol, Austria, since the 14th century

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028906

DDE-90028906
Transhumance: the great sheep trek across the main alpine crest in the Oetztal Alps between South Tyrol, Italy, and North Tyrol, Austria, since the 14th century

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028884

DDE-90028884
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Glacial till, moraine debris and roche moutonnee are visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028883

DDE-90028883
reflection of Mount Hoher Zaun and Mount Schwarze Want in a pond in late fall, Hohe Tauern National Park. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028882

DDE-90028882
The water of the creek Gschloessbach. The Gschloessbach has its source in the glacier Viltragenkees which is the reason for its sediment load and its yellow white color

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028881

DDE-90028881
The glacier snout with ice cave of Viltragenkees in the National Park Hohen Tauern. Viltragenkees is showing signs of rapid retreat. The glacier foreland shows fresh moraine till

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028880

DDE-90028880
The glacier Viltragenkees in the National Park Hohen Tauern is showing signs of rapid retreat. Mt. Kleinvenediger in the background, in the foreground a marker of the glacier position of 2004

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028879

DDE-90028879
The glacier Viltragenkees in the National Park Hohen Tauern is showing signs of rapid retreat. Its snout is flat and covered with moraine. Mt. Kleinvenediger in the background. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028878

DDE-90028878
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. contact zone of glacier and bedrock or moraine is visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028877

DDE-90028877
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. contact zone of glacier and bedrock or moraine is visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028876

DDE-90028876
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. contact zone of glacier and bedrock or moraine is visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028875

DDE-90028875
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. contact zone of glacier and bedrock or moraine is visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028874

DDE-90028874
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028872

DDE-90028872
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shear marks and moraine debris. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028873

DDE-90028873
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shear marks and moraine debris. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028871

DDE-90028871
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shear marks and moraine debris. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028870

DDE-90028870
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Glacial till, moraine debris and roche moutonnee are visible. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028869

DDE-90028869
Melting glacier ice in an ice cave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Drops of water. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028868

DDE-90028868
Melting glacier ice in an ice cave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Drops of water. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028866

DDE-90028866
Melting glacier ice in an ice cave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Drops of water. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028867

DDE-90028867
Melting glacier ice in an ice cave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Drops of water. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028865

DDE-90028865
Melting glacier ice in an ice cave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028864

DDE-90028864
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028863

DDE-90028863
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028862

DDE-90028862
Melting glacier ice in an ice cave of the Schlatenkees, which is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028861

DDE-90028861
Ice cave in the Schlatenkees one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Glacial till, moraine debris and roche moutonnee are visible. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028860

DDE-90028860
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028859

DDE-90028859
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028858

DDE-90028858
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028857

DDE-90028857
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028856

DDE-90028856
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028855

DDE-90028855
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028854

DDE-90028854
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028853

DDE-90028853
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028852

DDE-90028852
The valley Innergschloess with European larch (larix decidua) colored in fall in the foreground. The Glacier Schlatenkees is visible in the background

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028837

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The valley Maurer Tal in the national park Hohe Tauern with a view of the glacier Maurer Kees and the crossing Maurer Toerl

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028836

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The valley Maurer Tal in the national park Hohe Tauern with a view of the glacier Maurer Kees and the crossing Maurer Toerl

Background imageGlacier Collection: DDE-90028835

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The valley Maurer Tal in the national park Hohe Tauern with a view of the glacier Maurer Kees and the crossing Maurer Toerl



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