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Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« on: August 04, 2017, 08:30:52 PM »
This is creepy but incredible as well. Some of the bodies are only skeletons and others quite preserved:

http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/melting-glaciers-in-swiss-alps-could-reveal-hundreds-of-mummified-corpses/ar-AAprxMN?li=AAadgLE&ocid=spartanntp

Swiss police say hundreds of bodies of mountaineers who have gone missing in the Alps in the past century could emerge in coming years as global warming forces the country’s glaciers to retreat.

Alpine authorities have registered a significant increase in the number of human remains discovered last month, with the body of a man missing for 30 years the most recent to be uncovered.

Rescue teams in Saas Valley in the Valais canton were called last Tuesday after two climbers retreating from an aborted ascent spotted a hand and two shoes protruding from the Hohlaub glacier.

Rescuers spent two hours freeing the body with icepicks and their bare hands before a helicopter flew the remains to Bern. Forensics experts matched the DNA to that of a German citizen, born in 1943, who had gone missing on a hike in 11 August 1987.
The discovery comes less than a week after the bodies of a Swiss couple, missing for 75 years, were found in the Tsanfleuron glacier in the same canton. Marcelin and Francine Dumoulin had disappeared after going out to milk their cows in a meadow above Chandolin on 15 August 1942.

Last Thursday, the remains of a person believed to have been killed in an Air India crash more than 50 years ago was also discovered in the French Alps, on Mount Blanc.

Switzerland’s glaciers have been melting at an unprecedented rate, losing almost one cubic km in ice volume or about 900 bn litres of water over the past year. According to an investigation by Tagesanzeiger newspaper, eight of the 10 months in which the glaciers have lost the most in volume over the past century have been since 2008. Since 1850, when glaciers covered 1,735 sq km of Swiss land, the total area has shrunk by a half, to around 890 sq km.

Police in Valais expect the bodies of many more missing persons to emerge because of global warming. “It’s quite clear,” spokesperson Christian Zuber told the Guardian. “The glaciers are retreating, so it’s logical that we’re finding more and more bodies and body parts. In the coming years we expect that many more cases of missing persons will be resolved.”

He said a map that lists everyone who had gone missing since 1925 to the present day contains 306 names and locations, one fewer since the discovery of the German mountaineer.

At least 160 alpinists remain missing in France’s Mont Blanc massif, and the Morteratsch glacier in Graubünden is believed to contain the bodies of 40 mountaineers.

Zuber described the “great relief” at being able to pass on the information to the families “who would otherwise never know with 100% certainty whether their loved one had perished on the mountain. Finally when a corpse is discovered, you have an absolute guarantee,” he said.

He said that feeling had also been palpable earlier this year when a local woman was able to retrieve the bodies of her dead parents, the Dumoulins, who had disappeared when she was just four years old. “We locals are obviously used to the mountains, but such discoveries are no less emotional for the people here,” he said.

Rolf Trachsel, head of mountain rescue in Saas-Fee, who led the operation to recover the German man’s body, said it had been discovered in an area popular with hikers. “There was very little snow, and it was not very steep. It was about half an hour’s hike away from the next mountain cable-car station.”

He said although the team had to deal with the sad fact they were recovering a dead man, they also felt considerable relief. “If someone has gone missing, logic tells you their body has to turn up again one day,” Trachsel said.
“It’s obviously good that we can put our efforts into recovering someone, especially after 30 years, and knowing how important it is for the family to find out what happened.”

The body was taken to the Bern Institute for Forensic Medicine (IRM) by helicopter for examination and formal identification where it is still being held. Christian Jackowski, a scientist at IRM, said the discovery of human remains was now a regular feature of the Swiss summer holiday season, as climbers started to swarm the Valais region’s ice-covered mountains.

Usually bodies emerged from the ice at the top of the glacier, rather than its “tongue” at the bottom of the valley, Jackowski said. The extent to which bodies have been preserved by the ice depends on the circumstances of the person’s demise, with some human remains having been mummified by sunshine and dry winds before being engulfed in ice, while others have been reduced to skeletons.
The majority of bodies are trapped in ice, crevices or streams after an accident or a suicide, though some cases are treated in relation to criminal cases.

Other bodies could be the victims of military skirmishes. Though Switzerland stayed neutral in world wars one and two, the Mont Blanc massif became a front line towards the end of the second world war amid intense fighting between the German army and French resistance fighter.

In most cases, forensic experts face a race against time once bodies have been removed from the ice and start to thaw. Dental records and DNA samples are checked against a database of missing people to determine the identity of the corpse.

Since 2000, authorities in Switzerland have taken DNA samples of missing people’s family members immediately after their disappearance to facilitate the process.
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2017, 06:36:22 AM »
Open season on murder or what?
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2017, 03:31:07 PM »
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The small white figures in the middle and the left are our cemetaries.  The big structure is one of the pumping stations that keeps New Orleans and Metairie (where I live) dry.
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2017, 02:44:49 AM »
My feet are relying on pumping structures like that too. Average tide would still give me some air, when standing. High tide I'd have to find higher places to survive.

Our graves are underground though.
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2017, 07:33:49 PM »
The small white figures in the middle and the left are our cemetaries.

It makes me mad the cemeteries are so dangerous. They're beautiful.  >:( Sugarbutt says he wants a mausoleum. I just say, sure babe, whatever you want. :lol1:
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2017, 12:14:14 PM »
The small white figures in the middle and the left are our cemetaries.

It makes me mad the cemeteries are so dangerous. They're beautiful.  >:( Sugarbutt says he wants a mausoleum. I just say, sure babe, whatever you want. :lol1:

Why do you feel cemeteries are dangerous?  I agree, our above ground burials are beautiful.  I feel at peace when I'm there.
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2017, 03:07:59 PM »
The small white figures in the middle and the left are our cemetaries.

It makes me mad the cemeteries are so dangerous. They're beautiful.  >:( Sugarbutt says he wants a mausoleum. I just say, sure babe, whatever you want. :lol1:

Why do you feel cemeteries are dangerous?  I agree, our above ground burials are beautiful.  I feel at peace when I'm there.

You wander the cemeteries of New Orleans?  :orly:
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #7 on: August 19, 2017, 05:59:47 PM »
The small white figures in the middle and the left are our cemetaries.

It makes me mad the cemeteries are so dangerous. They're beautiful.  >:( Sugarbutt says he wants a mausoleum. I just say, sure babe, whatever you want. :lol1:

Why do you feel cemeteries are dangerous?  I agree, our above ground burials are beautiful.  I feel at peace when I'm there.

You wander the cemeteries of New Orleans?  :orly:

I don't wander, I just promanade aimlessly, looking for interesting information on the tombs.
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #8 on: August 19, 2017, 07:12:41 PM »
The small white figures in the middle and the left are our cemetaries.

It makes me mad the cemeteries are so dangerous. They're beautiful.  >:( Sugarbutt says he wants a mausoleum. I just say, sure babe, whatever you want. :lol1:

Why do you feel cemeteries are dangerous?  I agree, our above ground burials are beautiful.  I feel at peace when I'm there.

You wander the cemeteries of New Orleans?  :orly:

I don't wander, I just promanade aimlessly, looking for interesting information on the tombs.

I wander cemeteries. I frequent the one above me....many of the stones have pictures. :thumbup:

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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #9 on: August 19, 2017, 07:19:50 PM »
The small white figures in the middle and the left are our cemetaries.

It makes me mad the cemeteries are so dangerous. They're beautiful.  >:( Sugarbutt says he wants a mausoleum. I just say, sure babe, whatever you want. :lol1:

Why do you feel cemeteries are dangerous?  I agree, our above ground burials are beautiful.  I feel at peace when I'm there.

You wander the cemeteries of New Orleans?  :orly:

I don't wander, I just promanade aimlessly, looking for interesting information on the tombs.

Okay, I guess either things have changed or you're amazingly brave, My Majesty.  :viking: It's been a long time since I lived there, but they were hotbeds for violent crime. Only tour guided entries were considered safe, and those weren't very safe either.  >:(
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #10 on: August 19, 2017, 09:02:11 PM »
The small white figures in the middle and the left are our cemetaries.

It makes me mad the cemeteries are so dangerous. They're beautiful.  >:( Sugarbutt says he wants a mausoleum. I just say, sure babe, whatever you want. :lol1:

Why do you feel cemeteries are dangerous?  I agree, our above ground burials are beautiful.  I feel at peace when I'm there.

You wander the cemeteries of New Orleans?  :orly:

I don't wander, I just promanade aimlessly, looking for interesting information on the tombs.

Okay, I guess either things have changed or you're amazingly brave, My Majesty.  :viking: It's been a long time since I lived there, but they were hotbeds for violent crime. Only tour guided entries were considered safe, and those weren't very safe either.  >:(

Greenwood, St. Patrick, Metairie Cemetery are safe.  Theoldest cemeteries were a bit dangerous for a while, but the danger has moved on to other areas.
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #11 on: August 20, 2017, 07:18:07 AM »
The small white figures in the middle and the left are our cemetaries.

It makes me mad the cemeteries are so dangerous. They're beautiful.  >:( Sugarbutt says he wants a mausoleum. I just say, sure babe, whatever you want. :lol1:

Why do you feel cemeteries are dangerous?  I agree, our above ground burials are beautiful.  I feel at peace when I'm there.

You wander the cemeteries of New Orleans?  :orly:

I don't wander, I just promanade aimlessly, looking for interesting information on the tombs.

I wander cemeteries. I frequent the one above me....many of the stones have pictures. :thumbup:
I'm a cemetery wanderer too. (Why do we not live closer to each other? I suspect we'd get alone quite well IRL too :laugh: )
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #12 on: August 20, 2017, 09:26:56 PM »
I wander cemeteries. I frequent the one above me....

Are you sure you're still alive?   :tinfoil:
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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #13 on: August 21, 2017, 01:15:00 PM »
I wander cemeteries. I frequent the one above me....

Are you sure you're still alive?   :tinfoil:

I check the obituaries every week so that I know I'm still here.  :autism:

I remember asking my grandfather why he listened to the death notices on the radio every morning when he first woke up. He used to tell me "I'm waiting to see if they say my name." He would say "if they say my name I know I should just go back to bed."

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Re: Melting glaciers in Swiss Alps reveals dead bodies
« Reply #14 on: August 21, 2017, 02:40:28 PM »
I wander cemeteries. I frequent the one above me....

Are you sure you're still alive?   :tinfoil:

I check the obituaries every week so that I know I'm still here.  :autism:

I remember asking my grandfather why he listened to the death notices on the radio every morning when he first woke up. He used to tell me "I'm waiting to see if they say my name." He would say "if they say my name I know I should just go back to bed."
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