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The Age of Ice

Photos in this photo gallery are by Gordon Bromley, a Ph.D. student in the University of Maine’s Earth Sciences Department and Climate Change Institute. Since arriving in Maine from Britain in 2003, Bromley has travelled to the Transantarctic Mountains in Antarctica, Patagonia and the high Andes of Peru, as well as throughout Maine as part of research projects focused on better understand glaciation and the causes of climate change. He offered a similar photo exhibition in November at the Bangor Public Library, Bangor, Maine.


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