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Monday
11May2009

A thousand shades of white

This time IceScapes.tv brings you a special episode with spectacular scenes from the Ilulissat ice fjord and the Greenland ice cap. These images were filmed during the 2006 Climate Change College, during which 6 students from the UK and the Netherlands ventured into the arctic wilderness to be trained as climate change ambassadors. Based on the experiences and knowledge gathered on several locations in Greenland, they launched various initiatives raising public awareness around the topic of climate change.

In the future we will feature more stories from the Climate Change College. You can read more about the project on www.climatechangecollege.org.

Special thanks to Marc Cornelissen for making this footage available.

Music in this episode: Arcadia by Apparat (Buy on iTunes).

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Reader Comments (3)

WOW, it's my dream to see landscapes like theses! It seems so pure, so natural! North is really amazing, I really like your videos.
October 31, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMaxime Perron Caissy
Might I say: Spectacular.

Might I also say, the music is entirely incongruous with the imagery. Very distracting, and more appropriate for something shot on the Serengeti than in the Antarctic.

Otherwise, AAA quality, mate. But please consider a different soundtrack. Something perhaps more...conducive?
January 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTim
Thanks Tim, I've received varying reactions on the soundtrack. Some people really seem to like it, whereas others agree with you and think it doesn't match the imagery. Guess I'll have to make two versions :-) Thanks again for your comment!
January 25, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterIceScapes.tv

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