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Melt-water Waterfalls at Humboldt Glacier
Melt-water waterfalls cascade over the front of Humboldt glacier, cutting channels into the calving face. Melt-water caused by atmospheric warming of the glacier's surface runs over the ice towards the sea via a network of ravines, eventually flowing into the fjord of Kane Basin. Humboldt in northern Greenland, is the widest glacier in the northern hemisphere, it has a front of 110 kilometers across.
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Nick Cobbing
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Keywords:
Aerial view
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Beauty
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Climate (campaign title)
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Copy space
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Day
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Glacier melt
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Glaciers
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Ice
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KWCI (GPI)
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Melting
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Nature
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Outdoors
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Waterfalls