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20120413_IMG_8151.jpg Tamazight looking towards Jebel Sirwa in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120413_IMG_8152.jpg Tamazight looking towards Jebel Sirwa in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120413_IMG_8157.jpg Tamazight looking towards Jebel Sirwa in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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366W1915_glacier express.jpg Passengers on the Bernina Express train in Switzerland from Chur to Tirano in Italy
 
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366W1982_bend.jpg  the Bernina Express train in Switzerland from Chur to Tirano in Italy
 
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366W1986_viaduct.jpg the Bernina Express train in Switzerland from Chur to Tirano in Italy
 
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366W2021_train carriage.jpg the Bernina Express train crossing the Brusio viaduct in Switzerland
 
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366W2158_train travel.jpg the Bernina Express train in Switzerland from Chur to Tirano in Italy crossing the famous Landwasser viaduct
 
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366W2162_viaduct.jpg the Bernina Express train in Switzerland from Chur to Tirano in Italy crossing the famous Landwasser viaduct
 
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366W2204_glacier express.jpg the Bernina Express train in Switzerland from Chur to Tirano in Italy
 
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366W5540_Gornergrat.jpg The Gornergrat Railway above Zermatt Switzerland with the Matterhorn  large areas of newly exposed rock are evident where glacial retreat has taken place
 
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366W5545 (1)_Matterhorn.jpg The Gornergrat Railway above Zermatt Switzerland with the Matterhorn, also showing areas of newly exposed rock where glaciers have recently retreated
 
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IMG_9482_mountainous.jpg The Skaftafellsjokull glacier. Like all Iceland's glaciers it is receding rapidly due to climate change. Scientists predict that all Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared within 100 years.
 
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366W4747_protestor.jpg A young fijian boy crying in Bukaya in the Fijian highlands
 
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IMG_2308_east greenland.jpg Nunataks on the Greenland ice sheet in East Greenland from the air. The icesheet is up to 250 000 years old and up to 3200 metres thick. Global warming is currently leading to rapid melt of the ice sheet which if it were to melt entirely would raise global sea levels by 9 metres swamping most major cities of the world and displacing hundreds of millions of people.
 
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IMG_2312_east greenland.jpg Nunataks on the Greenland ice sheet in East Greenland from the air. The icesheet is up to 250 000 years old and up to 3200 metres thick. Global warming is currently leading to rapid melt of the ice sheet which if it were to melt entirely would raise global sea levels by 9 metres swamping most major cities of the world and displacing hundreds of millions of people.
 
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IMG_2316_iceberg.jpg Nunataks on the Greenland ice sheet in East Greenland from the air. The icesheet is up to 250 000 years old and up to 3200 metres thick. Global warming is currently leading to rapid melt of the ice sheet which if it were to melt entirely would raise global sea levels by 9 metres swamping most major cities of the world and displacing hundreds of millions of people.
 
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IMG_2317_glacier.jpg Nunataks on the Greenland ice sheet in East Greenland from the air. The icesheet is up to 250 000 years old and up to 3200 metres thick. Global warming is currently leading to rapid melt of the ice sheet which if it were to melt entirely would raise global sea levels by 9 metres swamping most major cities of the world and displacing hundreds of millions of people.
 
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IMG_9917_nunatak.jpg Nunataks on the Greenland ice sheet in East Greenland from the air. The icesheet is up to 250 000 years old and up to 3200 metres thick. Global warming is currently leading to rapid melt of the ice sheet which if it were to melt entirely would raise global sea levels by 9 metres swamping most major cities of the world and displacing hundreds of millions of people.
 
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366W5361_NUNATAK.jpg Nunataks on the Greenland ice sheet in East Greenland from the air. The icesheet is up to 250 000 years old and up to 3200 metres thick. Global warming is currently leading to rapid melt of the ice sheet which if it were to melt entirely would raise global sea levels by 9 metres swamping most major cities of the world and displacing hundreds of millions of people.
 
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366W5362_NUNATAK.jpg Nunataks on the Greenland ice sheet in East Greenland from the air. The icesheet is up to 250 000 years old and up to 3200 metres thick. Global warming is currently leading to rapid melt of the ice sheet which if it were to melt entirely would raise global sea levels by 9 metres swamping most major cities of the world and displacing hundreds of millions of people.
 
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366W5363_NUNATAK.jpg Nunataks on the Greenland ice sheet in East Greenland from the air. The icesheet is up to 250 000 years old and up to 3200 metres thick. Global warming is currently leading to rapid melt of the ice sheet which if it were to melt entirely would raise global sea levels by 9 metres swamping most major cities of the world and displacing hundreds of millions of people.
 
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IMG_9010_snow shower.jpg.jpg A snow storm clearing the Sella mountains of the Italian Dolomites
 
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IMG_9014_snow shower.jpg.jpg A snow storm clearing the Sella mountains of the Italian Dolomites
 
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IMG_9062_snow shower.jpg.jpg A snow storm clearing the Sella mountains of the Italian Dolomites
 
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IMG_9100_mountain weather.jpg.jpg A snow storm clearing the Sella mountains of the Italian Dolomites
 
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IMG_9124_snow shower.jpg.jpg A snow storm clearing the Sella mountains of the Italian Dolomites
 
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IMG_9303_thawing.jpg.jpg Old snow patch melting in the summer heat in the Italian Dolomites
 
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IMG_9317_artificial snow.jpg.jpg A artificial snow machine in the Italian Dolomites above corvara. As climate change takes affect more ski resorts are having to resort to artificial snow machines to keep runs open.
 
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366W3863.jpg The Aiguile du Midi above Chamonix France
 
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366W3945.jpg The Aiguile du Midi above Chamonix France
 
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366W3954.jpg The Aiguile du Midi above Chamonix France
 
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