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has been used as an early image documenting the state of that glacier in the first half of the 1900s. Subsequent photos in the ensuing decades, which have been taken from the same vantage point, show evidence of a steady state of retreat for that glacier.
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styles of clothing, hairstyles, ornaments, and housing.
19:(1882–1945) was an American photographer born in
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