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Aletsch Glacier

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The Aletsch Glacier, located in the Swiss Alps, is a natural wonder and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is the largest glacier in the Alps, stretching over 23 kilometers (14 miles) in length and covering an area of approximately 81 square kilometers (31 square miles).

Nestled in the heart of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, the Aletsch Glacier is surrounded by majestic peaks, including the famous Jungfrau, Mönch, and Eiger. It is fed by the accumulation of snow and ice over centuries, forming a massive river of ice that flows down through the valley.

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The glacier is renowned for its breathtaking beauty, with its icy blue hues, deep crevasses, and towering ice seracs. It is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and hikers, offering a unique opportunity to explore a pristine alpine environment

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