RF2E334RB–File picture dated July 13, 1892 after the catastrophe of the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France. On August 25, 2010, French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the glacier. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334PY–Undated file picture taken after the 1892 catastrophe of the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France. On August 25, 2010, French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the glacier. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334RK–File picture dated July 14, 1892 after the catastrophe of the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France. On August 25, 2010, French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the glacier. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334RG–Undated file picture taken after the 1892 catastrophe of the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France. On August 25, 2010, French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the glacier. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334WD–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334PM–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334WN–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334W4–A general view of the Saint-Gervais valley, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334WA–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334PH–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334WB–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334R9–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334PP–A general view of the Saint-Gervais valley, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334RE–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334TR–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334WY–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334RR–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334R3–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334RC–A general view of the Saint-Gervais valley, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334W6–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334R7–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334R6–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334TW–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334RD–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334R5–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334RX–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334RA–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334TX–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334WF–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334WM–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334RN–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334PN–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334RM–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334X2–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334TF–French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334PX–Undated file picture of the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France. On August 25, 2010, French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the glacier. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334W9–Undated file picture of the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France. French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the glacier on August 25, 2010. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334R2–Jean-Luc Videlaine, the prefet of Haute-Savoie region poses at the city hall of Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334R4–Jean-Luc Videlaine (R), the prefet of Haute-Savoie region and Saint-Gervais mayor Jean-Marc Peillex discuss the situation regarding the Tete-Rousse glacier, at the city hall of Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flood
RF2E334PK–Undated file picture taken after the 1892 catastrophe of the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc, in Saint-Gervais, southeastern France. On August 25, 2010, French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the glacier. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flooded the same valley and killed 175 people. Photo by Daniel Giry/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RF2E334W3–Jean-Luc Videlaine (R), the prefet of Haute-Savoie region and Saint-Gervais mayor Jean-Marc Peillex discuss the situation regarding the Tete-Rousse glacier, at the city hall of Saint-Gervais, southeastern France on August 25, 2010. French engineers began an operation to remove 65,000 cubic meters of water underneath the Tete-Rousse glacier on Mont Blanc. The hidden lake threatens to flood the Saint-Gervais valley, a tourist destination and home to 3,000 people in the French Alps. The engineers are drilling a hole into the ice to pump out the water. In 1892, water from an underground lake flood
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