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Glaciers - Rivers of Ice
Ice is one of the major forces of weathering, and can be seen in action anywhere where ice occurs. The most dramatic effects of weathering by ice is that done by glaciers,

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Mountaineers, roped together for safety, zig-zag between crevasses


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Mountainside crevasse and the Barun Glacier below


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East Carstensz Glacier, Irian Jaya (West Papua)


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Looking down the Central Rongbuk Glacier, Tibet


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Glacial collapse, Antarctic Peninsula
Icebergs are formed from the collapse of glacial fronts, inevitable events as glaciers move slowly towards the sea

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Antarctic mountains poke through the ice-cap


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