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By: Simon Oberli, Photographer
   
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Repeat photos Doldenhorn glacier, full glacier: Sequential representation

On the right you can see the "Spitze Stei". In the middle of March 2019, an estimated 15 million cubic metres of rock moved downhill at a rate of 4 mm per day. The photo taken on 19.10.2018 shows that the Doldenhorn north face is rarely illuminated by the sun so late in the year.
Distance from photo location to glacier tongue: approx. 4.5km.
Height: 2750m   Viewing angle: 22°   Viewing direction center of photo: SSW
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Previous / next photo: Not available / 03.09.2011 (+2260 Days)
26.06.2005: Doldenhorn glacier (Bernese Oberland, Swiss Alps), Full glacier
The terms of use for these repeat photos can be found here...
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Time span between first and last photo: 6998 Days = 19.17 Years