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Iceberg photography appreciation
This set of photos was taken by Rice photographer MarkC. This is a completely isolated world. The blue sea and floating icebergs in the sun will remind you of Xanadu.
Greenland is located in the magical land at the northernmost part of the earth, where the night is like day. Walking into Greenland is like walking into a huge natural glacier museum. Only when a huge iceberg as high and wide as a building is located in front of you can you feel the real shock.
This Greenland with all kinds of icebergs and glaciers brings together the harshest cold and the ultimate purity of nature. Only truly brave people have the opportunity to see the most beautiful scenery in the world, because beautiful things are always precious and few people can get them.
Standing on the boat and looking at the glaciers and sea water in the distance, you will only feel the real peace of mind.
The picture above is from rice photographer MarkC. Reprinting is prohibited without permission. Want to know more interesting photos and enjoy more excellent photos, welcome to pay attention to Mi Pai.
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