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- Der Mazama-Gletscher befindet sich an den Südosthängen des Mount Adams, eines Schichtvulkans im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Gleichzeitig ist er Teil der . Der Gletscher fließt von etwa 10.800 ft (ca. 3.300 m) auf etwa 7.600 ft (ca. 2.300 m) hinab. Der Mazama-Gletscher war über 100 Jahre lang allgemein auf dem Rückzug und verlor zwischen 1904 und 2006 etwa 46 Prozent seiner Fläche. (de)
- Mazama Glacier is located on the southeast slopes of Mount Adams a stratovolcano in the U.S. state of Washington. Mazama Glacier is in the Yakama Indian Reservation. The glacier descends from approximately 10,800 ft (3,300 m) to a terminus near 7,600 ft (2,300 m). Mazama Glacier has been in a general state of retreat for over 100 years and lost 46 percent of its surface area between 1904 and 2006. Originally known as Hell-roaring Glacier, the name was changed in 1895 by a group from the Mazamas club while they were on their second annual outing. (en)
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- Mount Adams summit area.jpg (en)
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- Mazama Glacier at lower center of image (en)
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- Der Mazama-Gletscher befindet sich an den Südosthängen des Mount Adams, eines Schichtvulkans im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Gleichzeitig ist er Teil der . Der Gletscher fließt von etwa 10.800 ft (ca. 3.300 m) auf etwa 7.600 ft (ca. 2.300 m) hinab. Der Mazama-Gletscher war über 100 Jahre lang allgemein auf dem Rückzug und verlor zwischen 1904 und 2006 etwa 46 Prozent seiner Fläche. (de)
- Mazama Glacier is located on the southeast slopes of Mount Adams a stratovolcano in the U.S. state of Washington. Mazama Glacier is in the Yakama Indian Reservation. The glacier descends from approximately 10,800 ft (3,300 m) to a terminus near 7,600 ft (2,300 m). Mazama Glacier has been in a general state of retreat for over 100 years and lost 46 percent of its surface area between 1904 and 2006. Originally known as Hell-roaring Glacier, the name was changed in 1895 by a group from the Mazamas club while they were on their second annual outing. (en)
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- Mazama-Gletscher (Mount Adams) (de)
- Mazama Glacier (Mount Adams) (en)
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