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Colin and Keiran Baxter
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A Dundee University researcher has followed his famous father’s footsteps across the glaciers of Iceland to chart a generation of dramatic change.
More than three decades on, Dr Kieran Baxter has replicated images taken by his father, celebrated Scottish landscape photographer Colin Baxter to demonstrate the devastating effects of climate change.
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The Hoffellsjokull glacier.
The pair worked together to replicate original images, taken by Colin on a family holiday in 1989, to show the retreat of several outlet glaciers of the Vatnajökull ice cap – Fláajökull, Heinabergsjökull, Hoffellsjokull, Hólarjökull and Skaftafellsjökull – in the south east of the country.
التغير المناخي: كيف تغير شكل الكتل الجليدية في أيسلندا؟
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Отец и сын сфотографировали ледник в Исландии с разницей в 30 лет
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