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the sound of falling ice | 23 July 2023 |
After sampling three Arctic lakes, we go to the Brøggerbreen, one of the most active glaciers in the fjord. First calving is far away, but second calving is right in front of us, at 10:00 in the video. And after the calving the waves are coming..... The video is a 360 degrees video. As in some earlier posts, you can move the view with your mouse or on your telephone by moving the telephone. Unfortunately, the view to the glacier is a bit too white. But you can hear clearly the rumbling sound. And if you have Christophe Brochard in the boat, you have always nice pictures, as you can see below the video. | |
Three pictures from Christophe Brochard. They show the glacier spot before, during and after the calving. | |
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