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  2. Grotta del Gelo - Wikipedia

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    The ice is decorated with stalagmites, stalactites and ice columns. [2] [7] It fills the deeper parts of the cave. [8] This body of ice has been called a glacier. [9] Grotta del Gelo is not the only cave containing ice on Mount Etna; the Abisso del Ghiaccio ("Abyss of Ice") which formed in 1947 also contains ice deposits but is not accessible. [10]

  3. Eisriesenwelt - Wikipedia

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    The ice formations in the cave were formed by thawing snow which drained into the cave and froze during winter. [4] Since the entrance to the caves is open year-round, chilly winter winds blow into the cave and freeze the snow inside. In summer, a cold wind from inside the cave blows toward the entrance and prevents the formations from melting.

  4. Sandy Glacier Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Sandy Glacier has lost about 40%, or almost half, of its ice between 1907 and 2004. [10] The expeditions led by Cartaya and McGregor included Andrew Fountain to determine how much ice the glacier was losing per year by placing stakes on the surface. [9] Internal temperatures in Snow Dragon Cave were measured at above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. [2]

  5. Mer de Glace ice cave - Wikipedia

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    The Mer de Glace ice cave (French: Grotte de glace de la Mer de Glace) is an artificial ice cave in the French department of Haute-Savoie, on the Mont Blanc massif of the French Alps. The cave, which is situated within the Chamonix valley , on the Mer de Glace glacier, has been dug out every year since the middle of the 19th century.

  6. Glacier cave - Wikipedia

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    A partly submerged glacier cave on Perito Moreno Glacier. The ice facade is approximately 60 m high Ice formations in the Titlis glacier cave. A glacier cave is a cave formed within the ice of a glacier. Glacier caves are often called ice caves, but the latter term is properly used to describe bedrock caves that contain year-round ice. [1]

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  8. Booming Ice Chasm - Wikipedia

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    The cave's coordinates are approximately 49°37'N, 114°38'W. [10] Booming Ice Chasm is located in the Crowsnest Pass area. It is one of three widely known caving systems in the Crowsnest Pass, along with Gargantua and Cleft Cave. [11] Booming Ice Chasm is also approximately several hundred metres east of another ice cave called Ice Chest. [10]

  9. Ice cave - Wikipedia

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    An ice cave is any type of natural cave (most commonly lava tubes or limestone caves) that contains significant amounts of perennial (year-round) ice. At least a portion of the cave must have a temperature below 0 °C (32 °F) all year round, and water must have traveled into the cave’s cold zone.