Curse this constantly changing light, here are more pictures of the iceberg. I swear I can't stop, it's the light.
Stop me before I post anymore of these..
Curse this constantly changing light, here are more pictures of the iceberg. I swear I can't stop, it's the light.

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My students and I have been reading about the Titanic since school started. I love the iceberg shots — they make it all seem more real. Those of us in coastal California have a hard time imagining a real, honest-to-God iceberg and what that looks like. Thanks!
The iceberg looks awesome! I regret I haven’t visited your blog for so long – missed so many interesting things and cool pictures..
I come here to see exactly this– icebergs, the changing arctic light, and that endless view. Beautiful.
Hi Liza, there’s a good chance that both this iceberg and the one that sunk the Titanic came from the same place. Jacobshaven in Greenland is the most actively calfing glacier, and a high percentage of the large icebergs that travel north up the coast of Greenland then south down the east coast of Canada come from there. It is truly jaw dropping awe inspiring to cruise amongst the huge HUGE icebergs grounded in the glacial moraine at the mouth of the fjord.
Welcome back Aluajala. Thank you.
Thanks for those kind words Robin Andrea.
One can never have too many iceberg pictures.
This is true.
Some day, they’ll be very valuable.
Thanks Nina, In the next while, as the glaciers accelerate they will be more and more common. And then…