Glaciar retrocediendo desapareciendo Stock Photos and Images
RMB5BXXN–Hikers approaching summit of Mt Chacaltaya, part of receding glacier on right, Cordillera Real, Bolivia
RMB8BEDA–Receding glacier on Mt Huayna Potosi, Cordillera Real, Bolivia
RMB8BFTY–Receding glaciers on Mt Huayna Potosi, Cordillera Real, Bolivia
RMB555GW–Receding glacier and Mt Pisco, Cordillera Blanca, Peru
RMAD0TMH–Mount Illimani North Peak (left), Central Peak (right) and receding glacier, Cordillera Real, Bolivia
RMB8BG8N–Mt Huayna Potosi and glacial lake, Cordillera Real, Bolivia. Lateral moraine shows where glacier used to be.
RMFPADDF–La Paz, Bolivia, 18th March 2016. A municipal worker takes photos of members of the public holding placards with ways to help protect the environment in front of melting ice blocks and photos of Bolivia's mountains. The event was organised by the La Paz City Government to highlight global warming for Earth Hour (which takes place tomorrow). The glaciers in Bolivia and the Andes are some of the fastest receding on the planet, causing environmental changes and water shortages in many parts of the region. Credit: James Brunker / Alamy Live News
RMFPADB9–La Paz, Bolivia, 18th March 2016. Blocks of ice slowly melt in front of photos of Bolivia's mountains at an event organised by the La Paz City Government to highlight global warming for Earth Hour (which takes place tomorrow). Credit: James Brunker / Alamy Live News
RMFPADDP–La Paz, Bolivia, 18th March 2016. A municipal worker takes photos of members of the public holding placards with ways to help protect the environment in front of melting ice blocks and photos of Bolivia's mountains. The event was organised by the La Paz City Government to highlight global warming for Earth Hour (which takes place tomorrow). Credit: James Brunker / Alamy Live News
RMFPABN0–La Paz, Bolivia, 18th March 2016. Volunteers hold placards with ways to help protect the environment while standing next to melting blocks of ice and photos of Bolivia's mountains at an event organised by the La Paz City Government. The glaciers in Bolivia and the central Andes are some of the fastest receding on the planet, and their disappearance is causing environmental changes and water shortages in many parts of the region. Credit: James Brunker / Alamy Live News
RMFPABNG–La Paz, Bolivia, 18th March 2016. The mayor of La Paz Luis Revilla stands next to blocks of ice as they slowly melt in front of photos of Bolivia's mountains at an event organised by the La Paz City Government. The glaciers in Bolivia and the central Andes are some of the fastest receding on the planet, and their disappearance is causing environmental changes and water shortages in many parts of the region. Credit: James Brunker / Alamy Live News
RMFPABKR–La Paz, Bolivia, 18th March 2016. Blocks of ice slowly melt in front of photos of Bolivia's mountains at an event organised by the La Paz City Government. The glaciers in Bolivia and the central Andes are some of the fastest receding on the planet, and their disappearance is causing environmental changes and water shortages and affecting agricultural cycles in many parts of the region. Credit: James Brunker / Alamy Live News
RMFPADCH–La Paz, Bolivia, 18th March 2016. A municipal worker takes photos of members of the public holding placards with ways to help protect the environment in front of melting ice blocks and photos of Bolivia's mountains. The event was organised by the La Paz City Government to highlight global warming for Earth Hour (which takes place tomorrow). The glaciers in Bolivia and the Andes are some of the fastest receding on the planet, causing environmental changes and water shortages in many parts of the region. Credit: James Brunker / Alamy Live News
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