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3/ Aren't I small and isn't this big

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It's quite a humbling experience standing close to an ice berg the size of an office block, particularly when you consider that the bit beneath the thin sheet of ice you're standing on is the size of  8 or 9 office blocks.  

The whole scale of Antarctica is really quite awesome, such moments and places serve to remind us that we are really quite insignificant to the motions of the planet. These motions that took place before we "discovered" them, continue oblivious to our presence and will still continue when we are no longer around to see them.

Paul Ward - Pentax equipment, 100mm lens, 35mm film, K64.
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