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The carving power of water is revealed – crevasses scar the mountains where the waterfalls flow. |
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In a fjord, amongst mountains and waterfalls, icebergs appear. Our ship is close to a glacier from which icebergs calve. |
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Given the depth of this cravasse, perhaps this waterfall once flowed with a much greater volume of water. |
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As the ship nears a glacier, the icebergs get bigger. It's hard to judge scale, but Peter estimates that this berg is bus-sized. |
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Peter imagines that this iceberg will ulitmately become two icebergs and that it is currently still joined beneath the water. |
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Here's a particularly large and sculptural iceberg. Peter imagines that colliding with bergs this size would damage the ship. |
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Minerals from the mountains made the water a unique color in this fjord.
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