Thursday, March 4, 2010
Tana Glacier
As summer sun melts ice atop the Tana Glacier, rivulets disappear into surface holes. In time trickle becomes torrent, and a hole widens to a moulin, a gaping cave that plunges into the bowels of the ice—likely more than a thousand feet [305 meters] in this case.
George F. Mobley, photographer
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