Iceberg I, Cuverville Island, Antarctic PeninsulaCuverville Island sits on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, a small rocky outcrop surrounded by some of the most extraordinary ice formations I've encountered. These two icebergs had drifted close together, their weathered faces almost touching, with a narrow channel between them revealing that deep translucent blue you only find in compressed glacial ice. The light was flat and overcast, which is exactly what you want for ice. No harsh
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