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In order to raise awareness for global warming, Greenpeace and the photographer Spencer Tunick got hundreds of naked people to pose for photos on a melting glacier.
Spencer Tunick was on a ladder with a mega phone as he directed the massive crowd of nearly 600 people from all over Europe who were concerned for the environment.
Spencer Tunick then photographed them on a rocky outcrop overlooking the glacier, which is the largest in the Alps.
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