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Greenland's vanishing ice

Arctic regions are warming at about twice the global average.

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Greenland's vanishing ice

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  1. Greenland's vanishing ice

  2. Children play in the midst of ice sheets on the shoreline in Nuuk, Greenland. REUTERS/Alister Doyle

  3. Wildflowers blossom on a slope sitting above the Narsarsuaq icy mass in southern Greenland. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  4. An ice shelf skims almost a harbor in the town of Kulusuk, east Greenland. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  5. Icebergs coast in the quiet waters of a fjord, south of Tasiilaq in eastern Greenland. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  6. Saunders Island and Wolstenholme Fjord with Kap Atholl out of sight. REUTERS/Michael Studinger/NASA

  7. Icebergs coast in a fjord close to the south Greenland town of Narsaq. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  8. A field of wildflowers sprouts on a slope outside in Tasiilaq. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  9. Clothes hang out to dry in the town of Ilulissat in western Greenland. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  10. Picture demonstrates a fjord behind the town of Ilulissat in Greenland. REUTERS/Michael Kappeler/Pool

  11. Houses are lit up by the early morning sun in the town of Tasiilaq in eastern Greenland. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  12. The Greenland ice top is framed into hills and edges close to the town of Kulusuk. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  13. An airborne perspective of the Nord Glacier in East Greenland. REUTERS/Michael Studinger/NASA

  14. A vast chunk of ice buoys in Eriks Fjord close to the town of Narsarsuaq in southern Greenland. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  15. A state of Black-legged Kittiwake seagulls tend to their chicks on a bluff close to the south Greenland town of Narsaq July 28, 2009. REUTERS/Bob Strong (GREENLAND ENVIRONMENT)

  16. Wildflowers sprout on a slope sitting above a fjord loaded with icy masses close to the south Greenland town of Narsaq. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  17. A huge chunk of ice buoys in Eriks Fjord close to the town of Narsarsuaq in southern Greenland. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  18. An chunk of ice buoys in a fjord close to the town of Kulusuk in eastern Greenland. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  19. A vast chunk of ice melts into rugged edges as it buoys in Eriks Fjord close to the town of Narsarsuaq in southern Greenland. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  20. Houses are painted in brilliant hues in the town of Ilulissat in western Greenland. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  21. The sidelong and terminal morains of two little retreating icy masses streaming into Violingletscher (Violin Glacier) in East Greenland. REUTERS/Michael Studinger/NASA

  22. Icebergs are reflected in the waters of Eriks Fjord close to the town of Narsarsuaq in southern Greenland. REUTERS/Bob Strong

  23. An chunk of ice is envisioned in Ilulissat fjord in Greenland. REUTERS/Michael Kappeler/Pool

  24. Heimdal Glacier in southern Greenland. REUTERS/NASA/John Sonntag

  25. A whale plunges into ocean off the bank of Greenland's capital Nuuk. REUTERS/Alistair Scrutton

  26. Icebergs are reflected in the quiet waters at the mouth of the Jakobshavn ice fjord close Ilulissat. REUTERS/Bob Strong

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