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Originally Posted by Hot_Georgia_2004
I'm not sure if natural cycles would cause that.
I'm only guessing but it appears that one is taken in the summer and one in the winter and I suppose it can add to the impact.
We have no way of knowing if the glacier on the other side had now risen as result of the glacier flow?
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The top photo looks PhotoShopped to me. The frozen area in the B&W has a strange repeating pattern to it that shouldn't occure in nature. Plus the texture of "glacier" appears too contrived, again as if it was duplicated or generated in a graphic arts program. I see repeating patterns and lines that just don't make sense and do not look natural.