Glacier de Moiry

I chose this picture first because it shows clearly how much the glacier retracted, mainly in the last 100 years, it's quite sad to see. On average it loses almost 2 meters of thickness per year. Still an incredible sight

Photographe :
montagu
Téléchargé :
2021-09-20
Tags :
anniviers ansel glacier global warming high alpine landscape medium format moiry
Appareil :
Mamiya 7 II
Pellicule :
Kodak Portra 160
Objectif :
80mm and 43mm
Ville :
Val d'Anniviers
Pays/région :
Switzerland
Albums :
In The Alps et Land & City

6 commentaires

  1. stevejack0
    stevejack0 ·

    Oh dear!! That's very sad!!

  2. montagu
    montagu ·

    @stevejack0 Yes, it's really crazy to see. Glaciers retracting is fairly normal and happened continuously throughout the last few thousand years, but the speed at which they perish now is just unseen. Probably in 30 years, there won't be any glaciers anymore in the European alps. Just started scouting for a new video project of mine about Water in Europe Winter 2021/ Summer 2022

  3. nwinther
    nwinther ·

    Wow :(

  4. montagu
    montagu ·

    @nwinther It's really sad... But I guess we should enjoy them while they still around:)

  5. stevejack0
    stevejack0 ·

    @montagu I remember visiting the Mer de Glace some 30 years ago. I was shocked to see what it had become.

  6. nwinther
    nwinther ·

    @montagu Oh yes and thanks for the picture :) Melted or not, looks amazing!

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