Sunday 10. of January 2010 | 20:22 (GMT+2)
In Slovenia, there are two glaciers, i.e. the Triglav glacier and the Skuta glacier, both exceptionally sensitive to climate changes due to their extreme south-eastern position and low elevation. Since the above mentioned Slovenian glaciers are small, their relative shrinkage in respect of their present extent and volume is greater than is the case with other Alpine glaciers. The picture shows the glacier in the year 1957 and the picture in the next diary entry shows the glacier in the year 1971
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