In 2008, Denmark redistricted Greenland, drawing lines straight across the vast icecap.
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This one was as cool as the icecap on Mount Ida.
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It was impossible for them to land on an icecap.
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Last month I explored the largest icecap outside the polar regions and was overcome by the blues.
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It was the planet's icecap, upside down.
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Dunski thought briefly of the melting Arctic icecap and the rising waters along the seawalls surrounding Manhattan Island.
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Boulders deposited by a glacial icecap dot the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, June 23, 2011.
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In 2000, he was in Greenland for more than 100 days, crossing the icecap twice and guiding in Thule.
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It will melt a hole through the polar icecap, and all that metal will sink to the bottom, sucking the biomass down with it.
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The serious, systematic study of medicine was intensifying, and to scientists the human body was like the polar icecap, something to be studied and explored.
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The dramatic story of eight Irishmen who sailed around the Arctic icecap in a yacht is one of great courage and skill, writes Lorna Siggins.
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The south polar region was also markedly glaciated, though the icecap was not as extensive as either of those at the poles of the earth.
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The Antarctic icecap could melt and flood all low-lying land; or the oceans could freeze and the whole world be locked in an eternal winter.
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The ring's "top"-most segment, centered on Greenwich, was frosty white, like a polar icecap flanked by purple mountains, green hills, and blue water.
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Prof Latif told me: "Global warming has paused," adding that the extreme glacial retreats and icecap melting seen recently would for the time being cease.
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Only a handful of climbers have set eyes on the Devils Thumb the Stikine Icecap region in Alaska.