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See the magnificent but melting glaciers of the Rwenzori mountains

Spanning Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the glaciers of this little-studied mountain range may vanish this decade. These stunning photographs capture them before they disappear
Sunrise over the retreating Stanley glacier
Sunrise over the retreating Stanley glacier
John Wendle

AFRICAN glaciers are on the planet. On Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania they could be gone by 2040, while those of Mount Kenya and the little-studied Rwenzori mountains that span Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo may vanish this decade.

A deep cave cuts under the leading lip of the Stanely Glacier in the Rwenzori Mountains in Uganda
The聽melting nose of the Stanley glacier
John Wendle

Their loss will deprive scientists of critical ice cores recording the mostly undocumented climatic history of equatorial Africa, and could drive rare plant and animal species to extinction in these unique ecosystems on the mountain slopes.

A dendrosenecio, or giant groundsel, rises from a valley floor high in the Rwenzoris
Giant Senecio
John Wendle

Together with my wife and fellow journalist, Alessandra Prentice, I spent eight days hiking in the Rwenzoris to photograph some of the glaciers in this range before they disappear.

Two guides discuss a photo whilst trekking in the Rwenzori range
Enock Bwambale (L), deputy cheif guide for the Rwenzori Trekking Services, and Uzia Kule (R)
John Wendle

The main image shows sunrise over the retreating Stanley glacier, huddled in the valley between the peaks of Margherita (the third highest point in Africa at 5109m) and Alexandra, which form part of Mount Stanley. Photos from 1906 show thick ice covering the tops of the range, but glaciers now cover less than 1 square kilometre.

A giant rosette of a lobelia holds a bit of the water that regularly gets dumped on the mountains.
A giant rosette of a lobelia
John Wendle

To get to this location, we hiked for six days, sometimes slipping into the knee-deep mud of the Rwenzoris, which means 鈥渢he rainmaker鈥 in the local language, Konjo.

Porters walk through a fog shrouded landscape of giant tree heathers covered in lichen.
Porters walk through a fog shrouded landscape of giant tree heathers covered in lichen
John Wendle

The remaining images show: the melting nose of the Stanley glacier; a giant Senecio; guides Enock Bwambale and Uziah Kule from Rwenzori Trekking Services; the giant rosette of a lobelia; a porter carrying supplies through the giant heathers of the Rwenzoris (pictured above); Bwambale and Prentice on the Stanley glacier (pictured below).

Hikers ascend a snowy path in the Rwenzori mountain range

Topics: Climate / glaciers