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"Exploring the Hidden Depths: A Glimpse into Glacier Crevasses in Canada" DDE-90036714, DDE-90028821

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Glacier crevasse, Canada

Glacier crevasse, Canada
Glacier crevasse. Crevasse in the surface of the Tellot glacier. Crevasses form in glaciers as the ice cracks when the glacier moves

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Greenland, Ilulissat, Jagged crevasses of ice cap on Eqip Glacier along Disko Bay on summer afternoon Date: 17/07/2007

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Radial crevasses of the glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner. the radial crevasse are the first signs of the collapsing of another glacier area and the forming of new dead ice. Austria

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Radial crevasses of the glacier Pasterze near Grossglockner. the radial crevasse are the first signs of the collapsing of another glacier area and the forming of new dead ice. Austria

Background imageCrevasses Collection: An Ascent of the Jungfrau, Switzerland (engraving)

An Ascent of the Jungfrau, Switzerland (engraving)
1054850 An Ascent of the Jungfrau, Switzerland (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Ascent of the Jungfrau, Switzerland)

Background imageCrevasses Collection: The brave rescue of a brigadier (colour litho)

The brave rescue of a brigadier (colour litho)
2777872 The brave rescue of a brigadier (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The brave rescue of a brigadier)

Background imageCrevasses Collection: The Crevasse, 1860 (pen & black ink, on cream tracing paper

The Crevasse, 1860 (pen & black ink, on cream tracing paper
2968281 The Crevasse, 1860 (pen & black ink, on cream tracing paper, laid down on ivory wove paper) by Bresdin, Rodolphe (1822-85); 21.1x15.8 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageCrevasses Collection: TRANSPARENT TILES

TRANSPARENT TILES
Juan Garcia Garcia Lucas (Pixelecta)

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Canada, Alberta, Athabasca Glacier

Canada, Alberta, Athabasca Glacier
Canada, Alberta, Columbia Icefield, Group of tourists walking up the Athabasca Glacier

Background imageCrevasses Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20102644

EyeUbiquitous_20102644
Switzerland, Valais, Aletsch Glacier, Peak of Aletschhorn 4195 metres against sky on right and Geisshorn 3740 metres on left with Mittel and aletschgletscher below showing crevasses

Background imageCrevasses Collection: The Upper Rogue River running through forested canyon

The Upper Rogue River running through forested canyon

Background imageCrevasses Collection: A river flowing through a gorge of volcanic rock in southern Iceland

A river flowing through a gorge of volcanic rock in southern Iceland.; Fjadrargljufur gorge, near Kirkjubaejarklaustur, Iceland

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Crossing a Crevasse - Climbing Mont Blanc, France

Crossing a Crevasse - Climbing Mont Blanc, France
Crossing a Crevasse with ladders - Climbing Mont Blanc, France. Date: circa 1905

Background imageCrevasses Collection: CREVASSES, Switzerland

CREVASSES, Switzerland

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Glacier cave at Vatnajoekull, Iceland, Europe

Glacier cave at Vatnajoekull, Iceland, Europe

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Roche Moutonnee, French Alps C017 / 6757

Roche Moutonnee, French Alps C017 / 6757
Three hikers resting beside a glacially eroded smoothed rock (Roche Moutonnee), beside the melting Glacier d Argentiere, showing crevasses in the ice, bouldery moraines and rubble

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Tour Ronde, French Alps C017 / 6765

Tour Ronde, French Alps C017 / 6765
Tour Ronde (3792 metres) and the Brenva face of Mont Blanc (4810 metres) above crevasses on the Glacier du Geant. Photographed in August in the French Alps

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Glacier d Argentiere, French Alps C017 / 6761

Glacier d Argentiere, French Alps C017 / 6761
Melting Glacier d Argentiere near Chamonix-Mont Blanc, showing seracs and crevasses in the icefall at retreating front of glacier. Photographed in July in the French Alps

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Serac ice blocks, Argentiere Glacier C016 / 9620

Serac ice blocks, Argentiere Glacier C016 / 9620
Serac ice blocks. Sunlit clouds over ice blocks on the Argentiere Glacier in the French Alps. The movement of the glacier has caused the upper surface to break up into large blocks called seracs

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Franz Joseph glacier, New Zealand

Franz Joseph glacier, New Zealand
Franz Joseph glacier. Close-up of crevasses in the surface of the Upper Franz Joseph glacier, New Zealand. Crevasses form in glaciers as the ice cracks when the glacier moves

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Glacier du Geant, French Alps C017 / 6764

Glacier du Geant, French Alps C017 / 6764
Three mountaineers climbing near crevasses on the Glacier du Geant, Chamonix-Mont Blanc in August. Photographed in the French Alps

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Gorner glacier, Switzerland

Gorner glacier, Switzerland
Gorner glacier. Aerial view showing rock emerging through the retreating ice of the Gorner glacier (centre). Photographed in the Monte Rosa Massif of the Swiss Pennine Alps, in July

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Grenz glacier, Switzerland

Grenz glacier, Switzerland
Grenz glacier. View across crevasses and icefalls on the surface of the Grenz glacier (centre). Photographed in the Monte Rosa Massif of the Swiss Pennine Alps, in July

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Glacial ice cliff

Glacial ice cliff. Aerial view of the crevasses lying between the vertical ice strata, at the head of a glacier. Glaciers that arrive at the coast tend to become less stable

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Lambert Glacier, Antarctica

Lambert Glacier, Antarctica

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Glacier des Bossons

Glacier des Bossons. A glacier is a huge mass of ice formed from compacted snow, moving slowly over a land mass. Glacier des Bossons in the French Alps, is the longest glacier in Europe

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Tellot Glacier

Tellot Glacier. A glacier is a mass of ice that moves under gravity. The mountain in the background is Mount Waddington, which forms part of the Canadian Rockies

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Canadian glacier

Canadian glacier. This is the terminal face of the glacier, with meltwater seen at lower left. Debris from rockfalls is seen on the surface of the glacier

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Rafting on Lowell lake, Canada

Rafting on Lowell lake, Canada
Rafting on Lowell lake. Group of people in a raft in front of part of the Lowell glacier. Photographed on Lowell lake in the Kluane National Park, Yukon, Canada

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Surface of the Tellot glacier, Canada

Surface of the Tellot glacier, Canada
Surface of the Tellot glacier. View over the surface of part of the Tellot Glacier, showing its rough and cracked texture

Background imageCrevasses Collection: The ascention of an Ice Pillar, Switzerland

The ascention of an Ice Pillar, Switzerland
The ascention of an Ice Pillar (formed by the intersection of crevasses), Switzerland

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Glaciers (Liebig) 3

Glaciers (Liebig) 3
3 - Crevasses form in the ice as the glacier flows over uneven terrain

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Lamplugh Glacier showing meltwater cave, Glacier Bay National Park, southeast Alaska, USA

Lamplugh Glacier showing meltwater cave, Glacier Bay National Park, southeast Alaska, USA
Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Flares over Trenches

Flares over Trenches
Flares illuminate the desolate landscape in which the lines of trenches are like crevasses

Background imageCrevasses Collection: Peaks and Crevasses

Peaks and Crevasses
FRANCE : Peaks and crevasses on Mont Blanc


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"Exploring the Hidden Depths: A Glimpse into Glacier Crevasses in Canada" DDE-90036714, DDE-90028821, DDE-90028820 Embark on a thrilling journey through the icy wonders of glacier crevasses in Canada. These natural marvels, captured by DDE-90036714, DDE-90028821, and DDE-90028820, offer a glimpse into an enchanting world hidden beneath the surface. An Ascent of the Jungfrau: Witnessing Nature's Majesty in Switzerland Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of Switzerland as depicted in this captivating engraving. Join adventurers as they conquer towering peaks like Jungfrau and navigate treacherous crevasses with courage and determination. The Brave Rescue of a Brigadier: Triumph Over Adversity Experience an adrenaline-fueled rescue mission that showcases human bravery at its finest. This vivid colour litho captures the heart-stopping moment when heroes risk their lives to save a brigadier trapped within a menacing crevasse. The Crevasse 1860: An Artistic Insight into Nature's Intricacies Delve into artistic brilliance with this pen & black ink masterpiece from 1860. The intricate details on cream tracing paper bring to life the mesmerizing complexity and depth found within nature's crevasses. Transparent Tiles: Unveiling Alberta's Athabasca Glacier Secrets Uncover Alberta's hidden gem - Athabasca Glacier - through these transparent tiles. Marvel at its majestic beauty while traversing its perilous crevasses; it is an experience that will leave you breathless. EyeUbiquitous_20102644: Crossing Boundaries atop Mont Blanc Join daring climbers as they cross death-defying chasms during their ascent up Mont Blanc. Traverse narrow snow bridges over deep crevasses while taking in the breathtaking views of France's highest peak.