The Case of the Bleeding Glacier
Rock&Gem Magazine|March 2024
It's a gory sight called Blood Falls. Ever since British geologist Thomas Griffith Taylor first noted it in 1911, it has been a mystery.
The Case of the Bleeding Glacier

Clear water gushing forth from an Antarctic glacier named after Taylor quickly turns bloodred. Why?

This story is from the March 2024 edition of Rock&Gem Magazine.

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