ICE World

in #photography6 years ago (edited)

There is continually something dreamlike about ice scenes. Your mind tries to comprehend them, however the dull consistency and perpetual make no sense. Sooner or later it appears like your gazing into a goliath fractal; a really lowering knowledge. At its end the Perito Moreno Glacier has a normal thickness of 170m (558ft); the twisted swells at first glance are in the vicinity of 30 and 60 m (98 and 195 ft) high. The climbers in the main shot help give some scale. The icy mass makes up a little part of the Southern Patagonian Icefield which with an aggregate zone of 12,363 km2 (4,773 sq mi) of ice is the third biggest group of new water on the planet (after the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets). As the planet keeps on warming up, the ice sheet is liquefying at a disturbing rate and has withdrawn more than 10km since Nietzsche composed those words in his last book Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is.

The shot underneath is of a substantial area of ice that was under pressure, and breaking, from close-by part of the icy mass, not a long way from here. The outrageous splendor of the ice, fit for causing snow visual impairment in a brief timeframe, has outlined out the sky. Argentine Patagonia, Argentina

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