Eqip Sermia glacier — Stock Photo, Image

Eqip Sermia glacier — Photo

Eqip Sermia glacier in Greenland

 — Photo by brendel

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A huge, castle like iceberg, floats in Disko bay. These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and usually float North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic
Huge iceberg  in Disko bay — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic. The icefjord is just outside the town of Illulisat.
Large icebergs — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic. The icefjord is just outside the town of Illulisat.
Large icebergs — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic. The icefjord is just outside the town of Illulisat.
Huge icebergs — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic. The icefjord is just outside the town of Illulisat.
Large icebergs — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic. The icefjord is just outside the town of Illulisat.
Huge icebergs — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic. The icefjord is just outside the town of Illulisat.
Large icebergs — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic. The icefjord is just outside the town of Illulisat.
Large icebergs — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic. The icefjord is just outside the town of Illulisat.
Large icebergs — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic. The icefjord is just outside the town of Illulisat.
Arch in iceberg — Stock Photo, Image
View overlooking the icefjord of the Jakobshavn glacier, outside Illulisat, Greenland. These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North, and eventually turning south with the currents.
Illulisat Icefjord filled with large icebergs — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic. The icefjord is just outside the town of Illulisat.
Large icebergs — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic ocean. They usually range in height from 1 to 75 meters. The air
Large icebergs — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic
Melting iceberg — Stock Photo, Image
A large iceberg floats just off shore in Baffin Bay, Greenland.
Large ice berg in Baffin Bay — Stock Photo, Image
These icebergs are calved by the Jakobshavn glacier, and may stay in the icefjord for years, before floating North with the currents, eventually turning south and down into the Atlantic. The icefjord is just outside the town of Illulisat.
Huge icebergs — Stock Photo, Image

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