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The ice-free bed of the melted Rhone Glacier, the source of the Rhone, Gletsch, Valais, Switzerland, Europe
Snow fields linger in summer amid the jagged peaks of the Urner Alps in Valais canton, Switzerland, above the end of the 7.65 km (4.75 mi) Rhône Glacier, which melts below the Furka Pass at an altitude of about 2,208 m (7,244 ft). The ice flows at around 30 to 40 m (100 to 130 ft) per year to form a melt water lake, from which a torrent tumbles into the valley basin below. From there, the River Rhône begins its 813 km (505 mi) journey through southern France to the Camargue delta and the Mediterranean.
The Rhône Glacier: the source of the river (Panorama)
The tongue of the Rhone Glacier, source of the river Rhone, Uri Alps, canton of Valais, Switzerland
Drone shot of melting Rhone glacier, glacial lake, source of Rhone river, Switzerland.
Digital improved reproduction, The Rhone Glacier, Rhonegletscher, Rottengletscher, a glacier in the Swiss Alps and the source of the river Rhône
The Rhone Glacier, the source of the Rhone at Furka Pass in Switzerland
Walking towards the Rhône Glacier
Aerial view on the Rhône Glacier, the largest glacier in the Urner Alps
Looking down the Rhone valley from the Rhnegletscher, Switzerland
Aerial view on the Rhône Glacier, the largest glacier in the Urner Alps
Lake at the end of the Rhône Glacier and The source of the River Rhône on the Furka Pass, Switzerland.