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- The Vorab Glacier (German: Vorabgletscher, rarely Vorabfiren, Romansh: Glatscher dil Vorab) is a 2 km long glacier (as of 2005) situated in the Glarus...
- Ghiacciaio Glatscher, Vadret Unteraargletscher, Hüfifirn, Glacier de Corb****ière, Ghiacciaio del Basodino, Vadret da Morteratsch, Glatscher dil Vorab Valley...
- GR 1238 Vadret da Morteratsch Pontresina GR 1246 Glatscher da Plattas Medel (Lucmagn) GR 1247 Glatscher da Lavaz Medel (Lucmagn) GR 1252 Vadret da Porchabella...
- Graubünden. A small glacier lies at the base of its northern face, the Glatscher da Sut Fuina. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col...
- northern side of the m****if (Graubünden) is covered by a large glacier named Glatscher da Medel, separated on its lower part in three branches. The m****if consists...
- The origin of the Rein da Maighels is the Maghels Glacier (Romansh: Glatscher da Maighels) on the Piz Ravetsch near the point where the cantons of Graubünden...
- Maighels and the valley of Lake Curnera. A relatively large glacier, named Glatscher da Maighels lies over its western flanks. Swisstopo maps Piz Ravetsch...
- leads to the summit. On its south-east side lies a small glacier, the Glatscher da Gavirolas. The Ruchi is connected to the higher summit of the Hausstock...
- elevation of 2,585 metres. The faces are steep. Only a small glacier, named Glatscher dil Terri, lies at the base of the north face. It previously extended...
- (3,124 metres). The northern crest of Piz Vial separates two glaciers, Glatscher da Valdraus on the west and another smaller glacier on the east. Retrieved...