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WA’s Big Four’s Ice Caves could melt away for first time in memory
WA’s Big Four’s Ice Caves northeast of Seattle are at risk of melting for the first time in memory due to the Pacific Northwest’s hotter, drier summers and winters with dwindling snowpack.
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