TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 12月3日 05時06分


It took a long time for the Earth to create the Alps. The Alpine mountain range first rose an estimated 44 million years ago, when the great African plate began creeping northward, breaking and upthrusting the European plate. The newborn peaks did not stop growing until 9 million years ago, and it would be millions more years before the glaciers and snow that are their signature feature would be in place. Humans have needed barely a century to make a mess of it all. As Europe experienced its warmest-ever winter in the 2015–16 season, Italian photographer Marco Zorzanello turned his lens on the toll of climate change in the Dolomites. Here, an artificial trail leads down to a lodge on a denuded mountain. Read the full story, and see more pictures, in this week's magazine and on TIME.com. Photograph by Marco Zorzanello #? #❄️


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