The snow-covered peaks we once knew are changing. What once stood tall, blanketed in white, now reveals harsh, exposed rock a silent signal of a warming world. Just As Rocks Without Snow is more than a title; it’s a reflection of what we’re losing.
These images are not just visuals they are warnings. Glaciers that fed rivers and balanced ecosystems are receding. The air is warmer, the snowfall thinner, and the change is undeniable. Climate change isn’t a distant threat; it’s here, and it’s visible on the mountains we’ve long admired.








As we scroll past countless photos online, these few serve a deeper purpose: to remind us that this shift is real. The Himalayas, once symbols of permanence, are no longer untouched.
Each rock where snow once lay is a quiet call to action — for awareness, for sustainability, and for protection of the environment we still have.
All photos in this article are credited to: Gautam Dhimal