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DDE-90028862Melting 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
DDE-90028861Ice 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
DDE-90028860Ice 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
DDE-90028859Ice 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
DDE-90028858Ice 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
DDE-90028857Ice 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
DDE-90028856Ice 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
DDE-90028855Ice 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
DDE-90028854Ice 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
DDE-90028853Ice 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
DDE-90028837The valley Maurer Tal in the national park Hohe Tauern with a view of the glacier Maurer Kees and the crossing Maurer Toerl
DDE-90028836The valley Maurer Tal in the national park Hohe Tauern with a view of the glacier Maurer Kees and the crossing Maurer Toerl
DDE-90028835The valley Maurer Tal in the national park Hohe Tauern with a view of the glacier Maurer Kees and the crossing Maurer Toerl
DDE-90028834Lake Simonysee and the glacier Simonykees in the National Park Hohe Tauern which is retreating rapidly. Mountain peaks from left to right: Vordere Gubach Spitze, Hintere Gubachspitze
DDE-90028833The glacier Simonykees in the National Park Hohe Tauern is retreating rapidly. Mountain peaks from left to right: Vordere Gubach Spitze, Hintere Gubachspitze. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009
DDE-90028832The glacier Simonykees in the National Park Hohe Tauern is retreating rapidly. Mountain peaks from left to right: Malham spitze Vordere Gubach Spitze, Hintere Gubachspitze. Austria, East Tyrol
DDE-90028831The glacier Simonykees in the National Park Hohe Tauern is retreating rapidly. Mountain peaks from left to right: Vordere Gubach Spitze, Hintere Gubachspitze, eastern and western Simonyspitze
DDE-90028828glacier Pasterze with Mount Grossglockner (3798m). Pasterze glacier is retreating rapidly. Austria. Date: 22/01/2009
DDE-90028824meltwater channel and creek on the surface of glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner. Meltwater and rain water form a drainage pattern on the surface of the glacier. Austria. Date: 22/01/2009
DDE-90028823meltwater channel and creek on the surface of glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner. Meltwater and rain water form a drainage pattern on the surface of the glacier. Austria. Date: 22/01/2009
DDE-90028822meltwater channel and creek on the surface of glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner. Meltwater and rain water form a drainage pattern on the surface of the glacier. Austria. Date: 22/01/2009
DDE-90028821Radial crevasses of the glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner. the radial crevasse are the first signs of the collapsing of another glacier area and the forming of new dead ice. Austria
DDE-90028820Radial crevasses of the glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner. the radial crevasse are the first signs of the collapsing of another glacier area and the forming of new dead ice. Austria
DDE-90028819Glacier foreland and disintegration moraine landscape of glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner with lakes formed by melting of dead ice lakes. Austria. Date: 22/01/2009
DDE-90028818Glacier foreland and disintegration moraine landscape of glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner with lakes formed by melting of dead ice lakes. Austria. Date: 22/01/2009
DDE-90028817Glacier foreland and disintegration moraine landscape of glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner with lakes formed by melting of dead ice lakes. Austria. Date: 22/01/2009
DDE-90028816Glacier foreland and disintegration moraine landscape of glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner with lakes formed by melting of dead ice lakes. Austria. Date: 22/01/2009
DDE-90028815Glacier foreland and disintegration moraine landscape of glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner with lakes formed by melting of dead ice lakes. Austria. Date: 22/01/2009
DDE-90028814Glacier Pasterze of Mount Grossglockner with lateral and middle moraine and crevasses. Moraine debris on the surface of the glacier is insulating the ice
DDE-90027859Mount Sir Donald (left) viewed from Avalanche Peak in the Columbia Mountains of Glacier National Park, British Columbia, Canada. Illecillewaet Glacier at center right. Date: 11/06/2005
DDE-90023563Antarctica, Ross Sea, Dry Valleys. View of the entrance of the Dry Valleys. Date: 11/09/2007
DDE-90023534Antarctica, Ross Sea, Dry Valleys. Canada Glacier. Date: 11/09/2007
DDE-90023535Antarctica, Ross Sea, Dry Valleys. Canada Glacier. Date: 11/09/2007
DDE-90023533Antarctica, Ross Sea, Dry Valleys. Canada Glacier. Date: 11/09/2007