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Crevasse fills are landforms that are created by till at the glacier's bed being thrust up through crevasse openings in the ice's surface. At Múlajökul glacier in Central Iceland.

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Photo by Jamie Esler (PolarTREC 2013), Courtesy of ARCUS
Photographer: Jamie Esler
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