Chile's Glaciers Harbor Vast Water Reserves And They're Melting
The Andina and Los Bronces copper mines sit in the Andes Mountains in an aerial photograph taken near Santiago, Chile, on Friday, July 5, 2019. Chile has one of the world's largest reserves of fresh water outside the north and south poles, but the abundant glaciers that are the source of the precious commodity are melting fast. Photographer: Tomas Munita/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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