Climbers have encountered deep snow on Britain’s highest mountain while assisting in a scientific project on the peak. It is not unusual for Ben Nevis to have coverings of snow all year.
However, snow expert Iain Cameron has described the depth of the white stuff on the mountain’s North Face as “astonishing”.
Photographs of the snow, which could be more than 15m deep in places, were taken by Highland Mountain Company. The images were taken on Monday.


In total, the study found 67,000 square miles of water was converted into land, and 44,000 square miles of land was covered by water.

repulsion was overlooked as the likely source of “powers beyond the dreams of scientific fiction” in the development of nuclear energy – before neutron repulsion is presented for public discussion at the London GeoEthics Conference on Climate Change on September 8-9, 2016.
