Two Belgian climbers vanished in the Swiss Alps in 1992—now, decades later, their remains have surfaced as glaciers melt faster due to climate change. Discovered by a hiker near the Trift glacier, the bodies were identified as a 39- and 41-year-old pair who disappeared near Weissmies. This isn’t an isolated case—similar discoveries are becoming more common as warming melts ice that’s acted like a time capsule for decades. Scientists confirm global warming is driving this rapid retreat, turning environmental shifts into deeply personal reminders of our changing world.

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