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360 degree panoramic of the sea ice west of Point Barrow, Alaska.
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Sea ice pressure ridge in the Arctic Ocean just north of Barrow, Alaska (northernmost city in the United States).
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Campamento de los Fletanes y el frente del glaciar Qualerallit. Fletanes Camp and Qualeralitt glacier autor / author: M. Serra-Ricart Shelios www.shelios.com

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Handmade pano of 56 photos. Made during the expedition Carla Mendoza - Shelios 2011.
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Taken from BMUS at Thule Air Force Base, Greenland. Face of the glaciers in the distance are approximately sixty feet tall.
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Ejecta blanket remnants crop out in Planet of the Apes Valley in the western rim area of the Haughton impact crater, Devon Island, High Arctic. Hand-held pan taken by Pascal Lee on 3 August 2010, stitched together using Gigapan Stitcher. For more information, visit: www.marsonearth.org

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This is the fastest moving glacier in the northern hemisphere, situated on the west coast of Greenland it's said to have produced the ice that sank the Titanic. I shot this on a journey with Cape Farewell (www.capefarewell.com
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In the summer of 1999, the Fédération Franco-TéNOise brought together some of the greatest aboriginal, french and english artists to create this monumental sculpture. Sonny McDonald, Métis from Fort Smith John Sabourin, Dene from Fort Simpson Eli Nasogaluak, Inuvialuk from Tuktoyaktuk Armand Vaillancourt, QuÃ...
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