Crumbling crests
'It was beautiful': Mount Kenya's glaciers melting away
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The mountain is still home to atypical flora and unique landscapes, Muchiri added, but the loss of glacier ice has put a stop to certain types of technical
climbing.
Rivers are also drying up, with consequences for the flora, fauna and residents of the villages at the foot of the revered mountain.
The glaciers were never large enough to constitute significant water reservoirs, according to scientists, but had considerable tourist and scientific importance.