The Ilulissat Icefjord, a narrow inlet of sea between cliffs in western Greenland, contains one of the largest and most active glaciers in the world named Sermeq Kujalleq. The glacier can move up to 115 feet per day, resulting in 20 billion tons of chipped off icebergs, like the one in the photo above, passing through these waters every year. Think of the ever changing view outside these people’s windows! (source)
Daily Escape – Ilulissat Icefjord, Greenland
July 25, 2012
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that is incredible.
Awesome! What a view! Oh, and the cooler temps.
This is really cool! I love the boldly colored homes too.
That’s what I love about modern techology, I can sit in my home in sunny Florida and enjoy the sights of Icebergs in Greenland without getting cold! I had enough cold to last me a lifetime living in Alaska in the late 70′s!! But, the views are priceless!
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