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Thursday, July 5, 2007

Melt Pond 1


This is crystal clear blue water that happens to be about 100 feet deep in spots, causing the dark blue color. The melting ice sheet is creating increasing melt ponds across the Greenland ice sheet, both east and west.
Posted by brian von herzen at 4:08 AM

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  • ▼  2007 (66)
    • ▼  July (43)
      • Ice Geyser. This is the first time I have ever he...
      • Second pass Iceland topography
      • Melt Lakes!
      • Melt Pond 2
      • Melt Pond 1
      • Peaks Buried in Snow
      • Riveting Mountains of Eastern Greenland
      • Flight track across Greenland
      • Flight Plan to Greenland
      • Suiting up in Isafjordur
      • Heading North to Isafjordur
      • North Iceland in the Morning Light 2
      • North Iceland in the Morning Light 1
      • Track from Grimsey to Keflavik
      • Victory and defeat at the fishing awards
      • Westward Ho!
      • Track to Grimsey
      • Columnar Basalt
      • Biggest Salmon
      • Camping with Polar Bears
      • Ariel in the fog
      • Fog settles on Grimsey
      • Fishing Generations
      • Mother and child
      • Lutheran Church
      • Greek Sailor
      • Colbein from Isafjordur
      • Fishing prizes for all
      • Father and Son
      • Grimsey Prize
      • Mother and Son
      • Backroom Cheering
      • Pesca Prizes
      • Midnight Flight
      • Puffin Pair
      • Patrol of Puffins
      • Puffin Romance
      • Puffin Patrol
      • The Arctic Circle in the midnight sun
      • Ariel at rest on the Isle of Grimsey
      • Turning final at Grimsey Island (BIGR)
      • Fishing in the Fjords
      • Akureyri in the Summer
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