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IMG_9391_embark.jpg Health and safety workers embark a crew transfer vessel, to take a trip out to the Walney offshore wind farm
 
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IMG_0454_skidoo.jpg Tourists riding through a stinking fog of exhaust fumes from skidoos on the Langjokull ice sheet in Iceland. Like all of Iceland's glaciers it is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists predict that all Icelands glaciers will be gone within 100 years. It is rather ironic that the tour guide mentioned  they have to drive further to reach the ice sheet every year.
 
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366W5919_melting.jpg An Inuit fishing boat sails through Icebergs from the Jacobshavn glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and is the largest glacier outside of Antarctica. It calves enough ice in one day to supply New York with water for one year. It is one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day (19 metres per day before 2002) and has also receeded rapidly (40 km since 1850) due to human induced climate change as temperatures have risen in Greenland by 9 degrees fahrenheit in the last 60 years. An underwater moraine at the mouth of the fjord grounds the largest icebergs causing a backlog of ice completely blocking the entire length of the fjord with ice.
 
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IMG_7031_green island.jpg Cairns in Northern Queensland in Australia is a tourist hotspot and stopping off point for cruises and base for many tourist boat trips out to the world famous Great Barrier Reef. This cruise company is advertising its eco credentials as a carbon neutral operation.
 
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IMG_7032_Great Barrier Reef.jpg Cairns in Northern Queensland in Australia is a tourist hotspot and stopping off point for cruises and base for many tourist boat trips out to the world famous Great Barrier Reef. This cruise company is advertising its eco credentials as a carbon neutral operation.
 
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IMG_7035_eco tourism.jpg Cairns in Northern Queensland in Australia is a tourist hotspot and stopping off point for cruises and base for many tourist boat trips out to the world famous Great Barrier Reef. This cruise company is advertising its eco credentials as a carbon neutral operation.
 
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IMG_7045_green tourism.jpg Cairns in Northern Queensland in Australia is a tourist hotspot and stopping off point for cruises and base for many tourist boat trips out to the world famous Great Barrier Reef. This cruise company is advertising its eco credentials as a carbon neutral operation.
 
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IMG_7297_amphibious vehicle.jpg Jokulsarlon ice lagoon is one of the most visited places in Iceland. It has been created by the rapid retreat of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier which sweeps down off the Vatnajokull ice cap. Ice bergs calve off the front and float into the lagoon before floating out to sea when small enough. All of Icelands glaciers are retreating rapidly, and are predicted to disapear completely in the next 100 years. James Bond and Batman movies have been filmed at the ice lagoon. Tourists can take boat trips out to get close up views of the icebergs in these amphibious trucks.
 
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IMG_7947_safety helmet.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_7969 (1)_langjokull.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_7979 (1)_skidoo.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_7982_glacial retreat.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_8032_tourist excursion.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_8042 (1)_glacial retreat.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_8046_tourist trip.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_8054_skidoo.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_8127 (1)_gravel track.jpg A tour company taking tourists on a trip to the Langjokull ice cap in Iceland.
 
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IMG_0437_emissions.jpg Tourists riding through a stinking fog of exhaust fumes from skidoos on the Langjokull ice sheet in Iceland. Like all of Iceland's glaciers it is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists predict that all Icelands glaciers will be gone within 100 years. It is rather ironic that the tour guide mentioned  they have to drive further to reach the ice sheet every year.
 
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IMG_0446_exhaust fumes.jpg Tourists riding through a stinking fog of exhaust fumes from skidoos on the Langjokull ice sheet in Iceland. Like all of Iceland's glaciers it is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists predict that all Icelands glaciers will be gone within 100 years. It is rather ironic that the tour guide mentioned  they have to drive further to reach the ice sheet every year.
 
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IMG_0458_skidoo.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_0492_speed limit.jpg A tour company taking tourists on a trip to the Langjokull ice cap in Iceland.
 
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IMG_6339_certification.jpg Eco certification of Whale watching trips in Reykjavik, Iceland,
 
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IMG_6366_eco tours.jpg Eco certification of Whale watching trips in Reykjavik, Iceland,
 
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IMG_0440_ironic.jpg Tourists riding through a stinking fog of exhaust fumes from skidoos on the Langjokull ice sheet in Iceland. Like all of Iceland's glaciers it is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists predict that all Icelands glaciers will be gone within 100 years. It is rather ironic that the tour guide mentioned  they have to drive further to reach the ice sheet every year.
 
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IMG_0454_exhaust fumes.jpg Tourists riding through a stinking fog of exhaust fumes from skidoos on the Langjokull ice sheet in Iceland. Like all of Iceland's glaciers it is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists predict that all Icelands glaciers will be gone within 100 years. It is rather ironic that the tour guide mentioned  they have to drive further to reach the ice sheet every year.
 
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IMG_7906_skidoo.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_7916 (1)_petrol tank.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_7919_tourism.jpg Tourists on a skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_7922_exhaust fumes.jpg Tourists riding through a stinking fog of exhaust fumes from skidoos on the Langjokull ice sheet in Iceland. Like all of Iceland's glaciers it is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists predict that all Icelands glaciers will be gone within 100 years. It is rather ironic that the tour guide mentioned  they have to drive further to reach the ice sheet every year.
 
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IMG_8089_skidoo.jpg A skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_8100_petrol.jpg A skidoo trip on the Langjokull ice sheet, which is retreating rapidly due to climate change. Scientists reckon that all of Iceland's glaciers will have disappeared in 100 years.
 
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IMG_7320_tourist trip.jpg Tourist riding in an amphibious truck at the Jokulsarlon ice lagoon, one of the most visited places in Iceland. It has been created by the rapid retreat of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier which sweeps down off the Vatnajokull ice cap. Ice bergs calve off the front and float into the lagoon before floating out to sea when small enough. All of Icelands glaciers are retreating rapidly, and are predicted to disapear completely in the next 100 years. James Bond and Batman movies have been filmed at the ice lagoon.
 
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