Postcard
In 2007 85 percent of the ice that covered the
mountain in 1912 had been lost, and 26 percent of the ice there in 2000 is now
gone.
The remaining ice fields atop of Mt Kilimanjaro could
be gone within two decades and perhaps even sooner, based on the latest survey
of the ice fields remaining on the mountain.
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