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« The other side of Greenland | Main | Fjords and icebergs »
Monday
Mar232009

The edge of the ice

After last week’s boat trip through the fjords of southern Greenland, we go ashore and take a closer look at the ice cap. The ice cap is basically a huge glacier, and as you can see, the outer edges are quite steep, especially when you are trying to drag a couple of heavy expedition sleds up there. This footage was filmed during the 2008 Notice Expedition at their starting point for a south to north crossing of the Greenland ice cap.

Music in this episode: Walk Away (Perttu Lindroos Remix) by Love Spirals, via music.mevio.com

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