The glacier on Mount Andromeda in Alberta, Canada is formed by snow and ice that fall into the funnel formed by the steep slopes of the main bowl. The glacier has been retreating over the last forty years.

The glacier on Mount Andromeda in Alberta, Canada is formed by snow and ice that fall into the funnel formed by the steep slopes of the main bowl. The glacier has been retreating over the last forty years.
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