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IMG_7681_Mallard.jpg A male Mallard on ice at Martin Mere bird reserve near Ormskirk, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_5469_bird tracks.jpg Bird footprints on the surface of a forzen lake Winermere, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_5483_bird print.jpg Bird footprints on the surface of a forzen lake Winermere, Lake District, UK.
 
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046_ice climbing.jpg A man climbing Low Water Beck on Coniston Old Man in the Lake district, UK, in winter. Such winter climbing conditions used to be a regular occurence. Climate change has lead to a succession of warmer winters, making freezes like this a rare occurence.
 
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366W8258.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Here a house on Mad Cap Lane on the outskirts of Fairbanks is abandoned as it  tilts and slowly sinks into the ground.
 
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366W8646.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Here a resident of Mad Cap Lane on the outskirts of Fairbanks demonstrates how everything in her house is on a slant as the house collpases into the melting ground.
 
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366W0005.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the Black Spruce forests collapse and die leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. Thsi picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W0011.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Here a house on Mad Cap Lane on the outskirts of Fairbanks is abandoned as it  tilts and slowly sinks into the ground.
 
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366W0014.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. A road buckling and splitting north of Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W0015.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. A lamp post falling over in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W0018.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Here a house on Mad Cap Lane on the outskirts of Fairbanks is abandoned as it  tilts and slowly sinks into the ground.
 
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366W0595.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Thermopiles outside a house in Nome, Alaska, designed to try and keep the ground beneath the house frozen.
 
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366W7832.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Here a house in Fairbanks is lifted and moved to another site as the ground beneath it began to melt.
 
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366W7850.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. A pathway buckling and splitting in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8136.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. A road splitting in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8223.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. A road splitting and sinking in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8259.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Here a house on Mad Cap Lane on the outskirts of Fairbanks is abandoned as it  tilts and slowly sinks into the ground.
 
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366W8368.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the trees collapse leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. This picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W8370.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. A crash barrier buckling due to permafrost melt in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8443.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. A road splitting in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8452.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. A road splitting in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8474.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Telegraph poles collapsing in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8520.jpg Desperate measures. A householder in Faribanks, Alaska, uses a car jack to try and keep his house level, as the permafrost melts beneath his house.
 
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366W8529.jpg A house collapsed into a hole in the ground as the permafrost beneath it melts. Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
 
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366W8545.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Here a house on Mad Cap Lane on the outskirts of Fairbanks has completely collapsed into a hole in the ground.
 
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366W8588.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the trees collapse leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. This picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W8608.jpg Drunken forests on the outskirts of Fairbanks, Alaska, caused by the permafrost melting beneath the forest
 
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366W8621.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Here a house on Mad Cap Lane on the outskirts of Fairbanks shows signs of buckling and sinking.
 
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366W8714.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Telegraph poles collapsing in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8726.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Telegraph poles collapsing in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currently two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8754.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the trees collapse leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. This picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W8763.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the trees collapse leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. This picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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