This is a photograph of a tabular iceberg drifting in the Neumayer Channel, located on the Antarctic Peninsula. These big chucks of ice have broken off from massive glaciers that meet the sea. The majority of the mass of this berg is below the water!
One of the more intersting places that I have visited is Antarctica. I worked on a NOAA reserach vessel for a couple of years in the Southern Ocean. I love photography and this was a wonderful place to shoot pictures. I took about 30 rolls of slides on my two trips to the south.
Friday, October 01, 2004
Voyage to Antarctica
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Super shot. You need to get yourself a Nikon D70. It is such a great thing that you have traveled so many places!
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