In Bolivia, a battle over a receding glacier 'doomed to disappear'
In the Andean mountains of Bolivia's high western plains where snow lies powdered over dark rocks that rise into a hard gray sky, scientists and climbers are fighting for the future of a dying glacier that has become a controversial lure for tourists.
UMSA analysis of satellite data shows how the glaciers have receded in recent decades. Snowfall has declined, hindering the glaciers building up mass as well as seeing waterreservoirs decline that feed major highland cities like El Alto.
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Bernardo Guarachi, 69, has been climbing the mountains since he was 18 years old. He said that when he was younger Charquini reached several kilometers below where it does now. As it has receded it has left a lagoon where once there was only ice.
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"Look how much it has receded. It is amazing and it's not only Charquini, but all the mountains are in the same condition," Guarachi said. "I don't like seeing the mountain this way, look how half of it has already disappeared."