
The Mountain That Refuses To Sit Still
A frozen, silent mountain hides intense tectonic motion, isostatic rebound, and glacial erosion that make it one of the most active structures on the planet.

A frozen, silent mountain hides intense tectonic motion, isostatic rebound, and glacial erosion that make it one of the most active structures on the planet.

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