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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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- Ivnaq by Jason Winn
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South shore of Thule Air Force Base, Greenland.
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Mount Dundas adjacent to the Thule pier. Local tradition has it that if you write your name on a big enough stone and deposit it atop Dundas, you won't have to return to Thule Air Force Base.
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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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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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