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Repeat photos Mutt glacier, gärsten glacier east: Sequential representation

Viewing angle: 17°   Viewing direction center of photo: NW (320°)
These repeat photos show exemplarily how fast small glaciers have melted in recent years. The three peaks on the left of the picture are the Gärstenhörner (newly Gärstenhoren), which are a good 3150m high.
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Previous / next photo: Not available / 29.09.2023 (+2953 Days)
29.08.2015: Mutt glacier (Valais Alps), Gärsten glacier east
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Time span between first and last photo: 2953 Days = 8.09 Years
Distance of recording location - Gärstenhörner: about 6 km.
The two photos were not taken from exactly the same location.
These repeat photos were assigned to the Mutt glacier because the two photos were taken from the Mutt glacier.