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The 13-mile out-and-back to Cracker Lake is a step up on the difficulty scale, but the sweat pays off with views of the impossibly teal water backed by the sheer escarpment of 10,000-foot Mt. Siyeh.
In the worst-case scenario, over 700 million cubic feet of limestone and marl will come crashing down into Lake Oeschinen, itself a result of landslides 3,200 years ago. The splash would send a ...
One of the most anticipated openings in Canada this summer isn’t a hotel, it’s a thermal spa. The new Basin Glacial Waters, so named for its location overlooking the natural basin of Lake Lou… ...
A landslide in the Swiss Alps, triggered by the collapse of the Birch glacier, destroyed 90% of the village of Blatten, with one person missing, but authorities had evacuated the area in advance ...
He spent time with sound artist Ludwig Berger at the Morteratsch Glacier in Switzerland. When I first heard Ludwig Berger’s recordings of a melting glacier, I could hardly believe they were real.