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

Height: 2750m   Viewing direction center of photo: SSW (210°)
This photo comparison shows the Spitze Stei and the slope below the Spitze Stei. This flank has been moving downhill since summer 2018. The volume of the rock masses in movement is several million cubic meters. One of the causes of these movements is melting permafrost.
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Previous / next photo: Not available / 31.07.2015 (+1419 Days)
11.09.2011: Doldenhorn glacier (Bernese Oberland, Swiss Alps), Spitze Stei
The terms of use for these repeat photos can be found here...
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Time span between first and last photo: 4362 Days = 11.95 Years
The horizontal distance from the place of recording to the Spize Stei (top left of the picture) is 4.6 km.