Plummeting to new depths: Spectacular ice caves photographed for the first
time deep beneath a Swiss glacier

* By Alex 
Ward<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Alex+Ward>
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* PUBLISHED: 14:36 GMT, 21 November 2012 | UPDATED: 15:27 GMT, 21 November
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 *These spectacular ice caves deep below a Swiss glacier have been mapped,
photographed and surveyed for the first time.*

*A team of eight descended into the moulins – vertical shafts – below the
Gorner Glacier near Zermatt in October.*

*Their work inside the remarkable icy caverns will help researchers get a
better understanding of glaciers and their rate of melting.*
 *[image: A team of eight climbed down the moulins - vertical shafts - in
the Gorner Glacier near Zermatt in Switzerland]*

*Descending the depths: A team of eight climbed down the moulins - vertical
shafts - in the Gorner Glacier near Zermatt in Switzerland*

*Photographer Robbie Shone, 32, was part of the team. He said: ‘It was
extremely spectacular. This was the first time I'd been in an ice cave and
they were absolutely beautiful. They were a really bright blue.*

*‘Ice caves are more impressive “normal” caves. They offer a completely
different challenge. I'm now fascinated by them and would like to visit
more.*
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*‘We were the first group to map these moulins and because the glaciers
move around 15 metres (50ft) a year - they change every year. Because of
this we will be the only people to see them in that state.*

*The team had to abseil into the moulins because the entrances were often
vertical shafts that were up to 65ft deep. Mr Shone said: ‘We were camping
for six days and because of the heavy snow we spent two days digging a path
down to the glacier.*

*‘Our camp was about an hour away from the glacier and we got up at 5am to
get ready and then spent around eight hours on the glacier. The temperature
varied - at night time it dropped down as low as -18 degrees. The trip was
a complete success and will help researchers get a better understanding of
glaciers' rate of melting.’*

*The Gorner Glacier is 8.7miles long and is the second largest glacial
system in the Alps.*
 *[image: The team's work will help researchers get a better understanding
of glaciers and their rate of melting]*

*Inside the ice cave: The team's work will help researchers get a better
understanding of glaciers and their rate of melting*
*[image: The team had to abseil often vertical shafts that are up to 65ft
deep]*

*Vertical limit: The team had to abseil often vertical shafts that are up
to 65ft deep*

   *[image: Ice caves in Gorner Glacier]

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 *[image: Ice caves in Gorner Glacier]*

*Adventure into the deep: The team spent two days digging a path down to
the glacier to reach the moulins on the expedition in October in what
photographer Robbie Shone said was 'extremely spectacular'
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 *[image: The bright blue: The glaciers move about 50ft a year as they melt]
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*The bright blue: The glaciers move about 50ft a year as they melt*
 *[image: Challenging temperatures: The team had to grapple with varying
temperatures which could drop to -18 degrees at night time]*

*Challenging temperatures: The team had to grapple with varying
temperatures which could drop to -18 degrees at night time*

 *[image: Mr Shone said he is now fascinated with the ice caves and wants
to visit them again]*

*A sight to behold: Mr Shone said he is now fascinated with the ice caves
and wants to visit them again*

   *[image: The group camped about an hour away from the glacier and had to
get up at 5am to get ready to spend around eight hours on the glacier each
day]*

*Long route: The group camped about an hour away from the glacier and had
to get up at 5am to get ready to spend around eight hours on the glacier
each day*

 *[image: The ice caves presented a 'completely different challenge' to
normal caves, Mr Shone said]*

*Steep slope: The ice caves presented a 'completely different challenge' to
normal caves, Mr Shone said*

 *[image: The glacier in Switzerland is 8.7 miles long and is the second
largest glacial system in the Alps]*

*Giant glacier: The glacier in Switzerland is 8.7 miles long and is the
second largest glacial system in the Alps*

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