In Georgia's Caucasus Mountains, the Adishi Glacier has lost about 60% of its mass over recent decades. This dramatic retreat mirrors a global trend where glaciers have shrunk by roughly 30% since the 1960s.

My photography captures the stark contrast between the glacier's former grandeur and its current state, emphasizing the urgent need for climate action. Through these images, I aim to highlight the profound impact of glacier melt on our planet and the critical importance of addressing climate change.

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