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17 March 2017
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Atlas Obscura
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Kit Stolz
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Why Scientists Are Worried About a Landslide No One Saw or Heard
Tanna Fiord, Alaska
N 60º 5' 29.603" W 141º 15' 58.777"
DMS:
N 60º 5' 29.603" W 141º 15' 58.777"
Lat/Lng:
60.0915563040219 -141.266326904297
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It’s all about climate change, retreating glaciers, and newly exposed rock.
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The giant scar of the landslide is put into perspective by the skiff surveying the damage. Photo by Bjørn Olson, Courtesy of Ground Truth Trekking (
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