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A fin of ice, part of Kilimanjaro’s Easter Icefield, in 2020 (top) and 2014 (bottom). The images show how much the ice feature has shrunk in the last six years.
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Will Gadd climbing fragments of Mount Kilimanjaro’s Furtwängler Glacier in 2014 (top) and 2020 (bottom). These images, shot from a similar location, show the dramatic retreat of the Furtwängler. Another piece of ice behind the glacier has now gone.
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The Furtwängler Glacier in 2014 (top) and 2020 (bottom). These images show the break-up and shrinkage of what was once the eastern portion of the glacier. By 2020, it was just about 20 metres wide.
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Sarah Hueniken and Will Gadd climb the Rebmann Glacier in 2014 (top). By 2020, the same wall of ice had melted significantly and become potentially dangerous to climb (bottom).
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The Furtwängler Glacier in 2014 (top) and 2020 (bottom). While there is more snow in the 2020 image, most of it is seasonal. Four fragments of ice are visible in the 2014 picture but in 2020 only two remain.