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Description | Glacier at summit of Mt Kilimanjaro 001.JPG English: Glacier at summit of Mt Kilimanjaro. This is the Furtwängler Glacier which has been rapidly disappearing, having lost a third of its thickness between 2000 and 2006.
Deutsch: Blick vom Uhuru Peak (Gipfel des Kibo) über den Rest des Furtwängler-Gletschers zum Nordeisfeld, die größte zusammenhängende Eisfläche am Kibo.
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Date | 14 August 2003 |
Source | Photo by Yosemite. |
Author | Yosemite. |
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