Ice-bergs
drift around the Southern Ocean carried by the currents and blown by the
winds. In the winter the sea-ice freezes around them and effectively glues
them in place until the spring when the ice breaks up and they can begin
to move again.
During this frozen-in time, it is possible to travel out
across the sea-ice and walk right up to the bergs. This guy in the picture
has an almost identical picture to this - with me in front of the berg
though.
Paul
Ward - Pentax equipment, 50mm lens, 35mm film, K64.
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