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Nepal

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10.10.12 | EIS Nepal Team
10.10.12 | EIS Time-lapse Camera
10.10.12 | View from EIS Time-lapse Camera at Mt. Everest
10.10.12 | Night sky from Everest Base Camp
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©2012 James Balog
“Greenland is warming rapidly, and such ice-sheet-wide surface-melt events will occur more frequently over the... http://t.co/aAvVPy6evj  — earthvisiontrst