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Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska, America - May 2015
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Icebergs in Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska
Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska, America - May 2015
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A photographer has captured a series of striking images of Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska, America.
Photographer Daniel Wildey was travelling through the area and took a series of stunning pictures of glaciers and snow-capped mountains.
He also captured the rare moment an eagle bird stopped for a picture.
Daniel said: "Usually birds disappear as soon as the lens cap comes off, but this bald eagle must have decided to help me out and pose for my shot."
In another of the pictures a calving glacier can be seen, as a large block of ice tumbles to the sea below.
Meanwhile, a picturesque Alaskan airport can also be seen in one of the pictures.
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FEATURE: Atemberaubende Landschaften
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Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, Iceland - Icebergs break of the nearby glacier and litter the lagoon. This image was taken in the middle of the night, during the summer solstice.
Stunning Photographs of landscapes around the world - Jun 2015
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British photographer Thomas Heaton has captured stunning images of Iceland.
The talented photographer spent the last two years taking trips to stunning parts of the enchanting scenery.
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FEATURE: Atemberaubende Landschaften
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Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, Iceland - Icebergs break of the nearby glacier and litter the lagoon. This image was taken in the middle of the night, during the summer solstice.
Stunning Photographs of landscapes around the world - Jun 2015
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British photographer Thomas Heaton has captured stunning images of Iceland.
The talented photographer spent the last two years taking trips to stunning parts of the enchanting scenery.
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FEATURE: Atemberaubende Landschaften
MANDATORY CREDIT: Thomas Heaton/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Thomas Heaton's photography. Editorial use only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
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Iceberg, Jokulsarlon Beach, Southern Iceland - Hundreds of icebergs, some the size of cars are washed up on to the black volcanic sands of Jokulsarlon beach, Iceland. The icebergs break off the nearby glacier and litter the beach, some shining as bright as diamonds.
Stunning Photographs of landscapes around the world - Jun 2015
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British photographer Thomas Heaton has captured stunning images of Iceland.
The talented photographer spent the last two years taking trips to stunning parts of the enchanting scenery.
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Icebergs in Grey Lake (Lago Grey) with Grey Glacier (Glaciar Grey) behind, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile
Icebergs in Grey Lake (Lago Grey) with Grey Glacier (Glaciar Grey) behind, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile, South America
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Collection - July 16, 2014
July 16, 2014 - A polar bear walking across the ice, with large icebergs floating offshore. (Credit Image: © David Schultz/Mint Images/ZUMA Wire)
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Huge icebergs washed up on Jokulsarlon beach, Iceland - Jan 2014
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Icebergs on the beach after breaking off a nearby glacier, These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains
British Photographer Shoots Icebergs On the Beach
These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains: "I love to travel to unusual destinations, mainly in order to photograph them.
"These pictures show hundreds of icebergs, some the size of cars, washed up on to the black volcanic sands of Jokulsarlon beach. The icebergs break off the nearby glacier and litter the beach, some shining as bright as diamonds. This truly is a magical place to visit."
Jokulsarlon in south-eastern Iceland is a large glacial lake Situated at the head of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier, it developed into a lake after the glacier started receding from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
The otherworldy location has featured in films including Batman Begins, Tomb Raider and Bond film Die Another Day.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIDYIOH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Huge icebergs washed up on Jokulsarlon beach, Iceland - Jan 2014
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Icebergs on the beach after breaking off a nearby glacier, These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains
British Photographer Shoots Icebergs On the Beach
These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains: "I love to travel to unusual destinations, mainly in order to photograph them.
"These pictures show hundreds of icebergs, some the size of cars, washed up on to the black volcanic sands of Jokulsarlon beach. The icebergs break off the nearby glacier and litter the beach, some shining as bright as diamonds. This truly is a magical place to visit."
Jokulsarlon in south-eastern Iceland is a large glacial lake Situated at the head of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier, it developed into a lake after the glacier started receding from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
The otherworldy location has featured in films including Batman Begins, Tomb Raider and Bond film Die Another Day.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIDYIOH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Huge icebergs washed up on Jokulsarlon beach, Iceland - Jan 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Thomas Heaton/REX (3529964e)
Icebergs on the beach after breaking off a nearby glacier, These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains
British Photographer Shoots Icebergs On the Beach
These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains: "I love to travel to unusual destinations, mainly in order to photograph them.
"These pictures show hundreds of icebergs, some the size of cars, washed up on to the black volcanic sands of Jokulsarlon beach. The icebergs break off the nearby glacier and litter the beach, some shining as bright as diamonds. This truly is a magical place to visit."
Jokulsarlon in south-eastern Iceland is a large glacial lake Situated at the head of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier, it developed into a lake after the glacier started receding from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
The otherworldy location has featured in films including Batman Begins, Tomb Raider and Bond film Die Another Day.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIDYIOH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Huge icebergs washed up on Jokulsarlon beach, Iceland - Jan 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Thomas Heaton/REX (3529964d)
Icebergs on the beach after breaking off a nearby glacier, These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains
British Photographer Shoots Icebergs On the Beach
These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains: "I love to travel to unusual destinations, mainly in order to photograph them.
"These pictures show hundreds of icebergs, some the size of cars, washed up on to the black volcanic sands of Jokulsarlon beach. The icebergs break off the nearby glacier and litter the beach, some shining as bright as diamonds. This truly is a magical place to visit."
Jokulsarlon in south-eastern Iceland is a large glacial lake Situated at the head of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier, it developed into a lake after the glacier started receding from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
The otherworldy location has featured in films including Batman Begins, Tomb Raider and Bond film Die Another Day.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIDYIOH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Huge icebergs washed up on Jokulsarlon beach, Iceland - Jan 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Thomas Heaton/REX (3529964c)
Icebergs on the beach after breaking off a nearby glacier, These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains
British Photographer Shoots Icebergs On the Beach
These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains: "I love to travel to unusual destinations, mainly in order to photograph them.
"These pictures show hundreds of icebergs, some the size of cars, washed up on to the black volcanic sands of Jokulsarlon beach. The icebergs break off the nearby glacier and litter the beach, some shining as bright as diamonds. This truly is a magical place to visit."
Jokulsarlon in south-eastern Iceland is a large glacial lake Situated at the head of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier, it developed into a lake after the glacier started receding from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
The otherworldy location has featured in films including Batman Begins, Tomb Raider and Bond film Die Another Day.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIDYIOH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Huge icebergs washed up on Jokulsarlon beach, Iceland - Jan 2014
MUST CREDIT: Thomas Heaton/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Thomas Heaton/REX (3529964b)
Icebergs on the beach after breaking off a nearby glacier, These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains
British Photographer Shoots Icebergs On the Beach
These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains: "I love to travel to unusual destinations, mainly in order to photograph them.
"These pictures show hundreds of icebergs, some the size of cars, washed up on to the black volcanic sands of Jokulsarlon beach. The icebergs break off the nearby glacier and litter the beach, some shining as bright as diamonds. This truly is a magical place to visit."
Jokulsarlon in south-eastern Iceland is a large glacial lake Situated at the head of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier, it developed into a lake after the glacier started receding from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
The otherworldy location has featured in films including Batman Begins, Tomb Raider and Bond film Die Another Day.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIDYIOH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Huge icebergs washed up on Jokulsarlon beach, Iceland - Jan 2014
MUST CREDIT: Thomas Heaton/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Thomas Heaton/REX (3529964a)
Icebergs on the beach after breaking off a nearby glacier, These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains
British Photographer Shoots Icebergs On the Beach
These stunning images show icebergs the size of small cars washed up on the beach.
They were taken over the last two years by British photographer Thomas Heaton on Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland.
Thomas from Whitley Bay was so impressed by the sight when he first visited in late 2012 that he returned last month.
The 29-year-old explains: "I love to travel to unusual destinations, mainly in order to photograph them.
"These pictures show hundreds of icebergs, some the size of cars, washed up on to the black volcanic sands of Jokulsarlon beach. The icebergs break off the nearby glacier and litter the beach, some shining as bright as diamonds. This truly is a magical place to visit."
Jokulsarlon in south-eastern Iceland is a large glacial lake Situated at the head of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier, it developed into a lake after the glacier started receding from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
The otherworldy location has featured in films including Batman Begins, Tomb Raider and Bond film Die Another Day.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIDYIOH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Dr Andrew Peacock shares favourite images from stranded Australasian Antarctic Expedition - Dec 2013
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Zodiac cruising around icebergs and pack ice. Australasian Antarctic Expedition. www.spiritofmawson.com
The Beauty Of Being Stranded In The Antarctic
It was the story that made headlines around the world as an expedition found itself stuck in Antarctic waters just before Christmas.
Reports of the eventual rescue after ten days stranded in pack ice were aided by the vibrant photography of expedition doctor Andrew Peacock.
Now, having arrived safely back in Queensland, Australia, on Wednesday (29 Jan), Dr Peacock has had time to reflect on his experience and select some of his favourite photographs from the expedition.
The 46-year-old was a member of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) on board the M.V. Akademik Shokalskiy, a chartered Russian vessel beset in ice on 23 December.
Chinese Icebreaker Xue Long was unable to forge a path to extricate the Shokalskiy, but was able to send a helicopter to evacuate passengers to the Australian ship Aurora Australis.
Dr Peacock's pictures range from playful images of crew interaction with adelie penguins to a stunning artistic capture of the vessel's path through an "iceberg alley".
Speaking from his Queensland home, Dr Peacock explains: "I was asked to be the AAE doctor by a climbing friend, Greg Mortimer, one of Australia's most lauded mountaineers. In addition to working in expedition medicine and as an A&E and GP locum, I am an adventure travel photographer and as usual - and deliberately - on these trips I 'morph' into the expedition photographer, giving instruction and talks on photography to the clients.
"Being an expedition doctor can be a thankless task because I'm only useful when things go wrong and nobody wants that to happen so it's always been seen as a good thing to have another useful skill to add to the mix so that I can always be of use to client...
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Dr Andrew Peacock shares favourite images from stranded Australasian Antarctic Expedition - Dec 2013
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Icebergs and pancake ice floes East Antarctica. Australasian Antarctic Expedition. www.spiritofmawson.com
The Beauty Of Being Stranded In The Antarctic
It was the story that made headlines around the world as an expedition found itself stuck in Antarctic waters just before Christmas.
Reports of the eventual rescue after ten days stranded in pack ice were aided by the vibrant photography of expedition doctor Andrew Peacock.
Now, having arrived safely back in Queensland, Australia, on Wednesday (29 Jan), Dr Peacock has had time to reflect on his experience and select some of his favourite photographs from the expedition.
The 46-year-old was a member of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) on board the M.V. Akademik Shokalskiy, a chartered Russian vessel beset in ice on 23 December.
Chinese Icebreaker Xue Long was unable to forge a path to extricate the Shokalskiy, but was able to send a helicopter to evacuate passengers to the Australian ship Aurora Australis.
Dr Peacock's pictures range from playful images of crew interaction with adelie penguins to a stunning artistic capture of the vessel's path through an "iceberg alley".
Speaking from his Queensland home, Dr Peacock explains: "I was asked to be the AAE doctor by a climbing friend, Greg Mortimer, one of Australia's most lauded mountaineers. In addition to working in expedition medicine and as an A&E and GP locum, I am an adventure travel photographer and as usual - and deliberately - on these trips I 'morph' into the expedition photographer, giving instruction and talks on photography to the clients.
"Being an expedition doctor can be a thankless task because I'm only useful when things go wrong and nobody wants that to happen so it's always been seen as a good thing to have another useful skill to add to the mix so that I can always be of use to clie...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KPEJKLLLH
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Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway - Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stevie Ronnie/REX Shutterstock (4775046l)
Face of Arctic glacier where it meets the sea with pack ice sheet in background and small icebergs in foreground
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Hot Weather in Sydney, Australia - 08 Jan 2013
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Bondi Icebergs late evening during a Summer Heatwave.
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Hot Weather in Sydney, Australia - 08 Jan 2013
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Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) photographic competition to celebrate World Wetland's Day, Britain - 02 Feb 2012
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Wetlands With Wow Factor
These incredible images of lagoons, lakes, bogs and brooks are all winning entries in a competition to celebrate World Wetland's Day (2nd Feb).
Icebergs on a black beach in Iceland, a wetland park in the centre of bustling Hong Kong and flocks of birds on lake in Finland all show the beauty and plight of this endangered habitat.
Wetlands are an area of land which holds moisture, either all year round or seasonally, such as saltwater swamps, flood plains, fens, meadows and ponds.
They are found on every continent in the world, except Antarctica, and cover six per cent of the land surface of the world.
They are essential to life on earth and even millions of years ago many dinosaur species depended on them for their food and safety.
But they are being lost or damaged more rapidly than any other ecosystem and in the last 100 years the amount of inland wetland in the world has halved.
This is mainly due to land reclamation, changes to agriculture, pollution, water diversions and other developments.
The results have been catastrophic to wildlife, with one third of amphibians, over 40 per cent of reptiles and 30 per cent of mammals pushed close to extinction.
"Wetland is arguably the hardest habitat to describe in words, which is precisely why it's so rewarding to photograph," said Martin Spray, chief executive of the Wildfowl &Wetlands Trust (WWT), based in the UK, which ran the competition.
"These photos are all amazing examples of the diversity of wetlands across the globe and capture both their beauty and their vulnerability."
The stunning snaps include a wetland haven with birds and butterflies in the centre of Hong Kong by Bridget Page from London, and a lake in Bolivia coloured red-rich by mico-organisms living in its waters.
Another photo shows villagers ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPEUUWNME
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Greenpeace battles Artic oil companies
May 31, 2011, Atlantic Ocean: International conservation organization Greenpeace, battles oil companies in the North Atlantic Ocean near the Arctic Circle. ///Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.. Credit: Jiri Rezac / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Greenpeace battles Artic oil companies
May 31, 2011, Atlantic Ocean: International conservation organization Greenpeace, battles oil companies in the North Atlantic Ocean near the Arctic Circle. ///Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.. Credit: Jiri Rezac / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Greenpeace battles Artic oil companies
May 31, 2011, Atlantic Ocean: International conservation organization Greenpeace, battles oil companies in the North Atlantic Ocean near the Arctic Circle. ///Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.. Credit: Jiri Rezac / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Greenpeace battles Artic oil companies
May 31, 2011, Atlantic Ocean: International conservation organization Greenpeace, battles oil companies in the North Atlantic Ocean near the Arctic Circle. ///The Drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado, chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.. Credit: Jiri Rezac / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Greenpeace battles Artic oil companies
May 31, 2011, Atlantic Ocean: International conservation organization Greenpeace, battles oil companies in the North Atlantic Ocean near the Arctic Circle. ///Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.. Credit: Jiri Rezac / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Greenpeace battles Artic oil companies
May 31, 2011, Atlantic Ocean: International conservation organization Greenpeace, battles oil companies in the North Atlantic Ocean near the Arctic Circle. ///Danish navy patrol shop P571 guards the drill ship Ocean Rig Corcovado chartered by Cairn Energy at the Lady Franklin drill site in Baffin Bay, Greenland.. Credit: Jiri Rezac / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mother polar bear (Ursus maritimus) with two coy (cubs-of-year) on multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea off the eastern side of Heleysundet in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway. An adult male weighs around 400?680 kg (880?1,500 lb) while an adult female is about half that size. The IUCN now lists global warming as the most significant threat to the polar bear, primarily because the melting of its sea ice habitat reduces its ability to find sufficient food. The IUCN states, If climatic trends continue polar bears may become extirpated from most of their range within 100 years. On May 14, 2008, the United States Department of the Interior listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
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Mother polar bear (Ursus maritimus) with two coy (cubs-of-year) on multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea off the eastern side of Heleysundet in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway. An adult male weighs around 400?680 kg (880?1,500 lb) while an adult female is about half that size. The IUCN now lists global warming as the most significant threat to the polar bear, primarily because the melting of its sea ice habitat reduces its ability to find sufficient food. The IUCN states, If climatic trends continue polar bears may become extirpated from most of their range within 100 years. On May 14, 2008, the United States Department of the Interior listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
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Mother polar bear (Ursus maritimus) with two coy (cubs-of-year) on multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea off the eastern side of Heleysundet in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway. An adult male weighs around 400?680 kg (880?1,500 lb) while an adult female is about half that size. The IUCN now lists global warming as the most significant threat to the polar bear, primarily because the melting of its sea ice habitat reduces its ability to find sufficient food. The IUCN states, If climatic trends continue polar bears may become extirpated from most of their range within 100 years. On May 14, 2008, the United States Department of the Interior listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Nolan / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047946a )
The Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Endeavour operating in and around the Antarctic peninsula in Antarctica. Lindblad Expeditions pioneered expedition travel for non-scientists to Antarctica in 1969 and continues as one of the premier expedition companies to travel to Antarctica even today.
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Igloos outside the Arctic Hotel in Ilulissat on Greenland. Ilulissat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the Jacobshavn Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq which is the largest glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces enough water from calving icebergs in one day to provide New York with water for 1 year. Climate change has meant the glacier has speeded up and is now one of the fastest glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day and is also receeding rapidly
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Igloos outside the Arctic Hotel in Ilulissat on Greenland. Ilulissat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the Jacobshavn Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq which is the largest glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces enough water from calving icebergs in one day to provide New York with water for 1 year. Climate change has meant the glacier has speeded up and is now one of the fastest glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day and is also receeding rapidly
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Icebergs from the Jacobshavn glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and is the largest glacier outside of Antarctica. It calves enough ice in one day to supply New York with water for one year. It is one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day (19 metres per day before 2002) and has also receeded rapidly (40 km since 1850) due to human induced climate change as temperatures have risen in Greenland by 9 degrees fahrenheit in the last 60 years. An underwater moraine at the mouth of the fjord grounds the largest icebergs causing a backlog of ice completely blocking the entire length of the fjord with ice.
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Colourful houses in Illulisat on Greenland. Ilulissat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the Jacobshavn Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq which is the largest glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces enough water from calving icebergs in one day to provide New York with water for 1 year. Climate change has meant the glacier has speeded up and is now one of the fastest glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day and is also receeding rapidly
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Colourful houses and hospital in Illulisat in the midnight sun on Greenland. Ilulissat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the Jacobshavn Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq which is the largest glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces enough water from calving icebergs in one day to provide New York with water for 1 year. Climate change has meant the glacier has speeded up and is now one of the fastest glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day and is also receeding rapidly
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The Jacobshavn glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and is the largest glacier outside of Antarctica. It calves enough ice in one day to supply New York with water for one year. It is one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day (19 metres per day before 2002) and has also receeded rapidly (40 km since 1850) due to human induced climate change as temperatures have risen in Greenland by 9 degrees fahrenheit in the last 60 years. An underwater moraine at the mouth of the fjord grounds the largest icebergs causing a backlog of ice completely blocking the entire length of the fjord with ice.
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Igloos outside the Arctic Hotel in Ilulissat on Greenland. Ilulissat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the Jacobshavn Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq which is the largest glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces enough water from calving icebergs in one day to provide New York with water for 1 year. Climate change has meant the glacier has speeded up and is now one of the fastest glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day and is also receeding rapidly
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Guests from the Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Endeavour doing various things in and around the Antarctic Peninsula in the summer months. Lindblad Expeditions pioneered Antarctic travel in 1969 and remains one of the premier Antarctic Expedition providers to this very day. No property or model releases are available for this image.
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Icebergs from the Jacobshavn glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and is the largest glacier outside of Antarctica. It calves enough ice in one day to supply New York with water for one year. It is one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day (19 metres per day before 2002) and has also receeded rapidly (40 km since 1850) due to human induced climate change as temperatures have risen in Greenland by 9 degrees fahrenheit in the last 60 years. An underwater moraine at the mouth of the fjord grounds the largest icebergs causing a backlog of ice completely blocking the entire length of the fjord with ice.
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kayaking with a leopard seal near Danco Island, Antarctica. The Leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx) is the second largest species of seal in the Antarctic (after the Southern Elephant Seal), and is near the top of the Antarctic food chain. It can live twenty-six years, possibly more. Orcas are the only natural predators of leopard seals. Females are generally larger than the males. The bulls are generally 2.5 m (8.2 ft) to 3.2 m (10.5 ft) and weigh between 200 kg (441 lb) and 453.5 kg (1,000 lb), while cows are between 2.4 meters (7.9 feet) and 3.4 meters (11.2 feet) in length and weigh between 225 kg (496 lb) and 591 kg (1,303 lb). In 2003, a leopard seal dragged a snorkeling biologist underwater to her death in what was identified as the first known human fatality from a leopard seal. However, numerous examples of aggressive behavior, stalking, and attacks on humans had been previously documented. The leopard seal has also been known to snap at people's feet through holes in the ice.
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Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus). Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway (rr)
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Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus). Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
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Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus). Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
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Miranda Kerr models for a swimwear fashion shoot at the Icebergs pool in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia - 03 Aug 2009
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Miranda Kerr models for a swimwear fashion shoot at the Icebergs pool in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia - 03 Aug 2009
Miranda Kerr, girlfriend of British Actor Orlando Bloom seen on Bondi Beach during a fashion shoot
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Miranda Kerr models for a swimwear fashion shoot at the Icebergs pool in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia - 03 Aug 2009
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Miranda Kerr models for a swimwear fashion shoot at the Icebergs pool in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia - 03 Aug 2009
Miranda Kerr, girlfriend of British Actor Orlando Bloom seen on Bondi Beach during a fashion shoot
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Miranda Kerr models for a swimwear fashion shoot at the Icebergs pool in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia - 03 Aug 2009
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Miranda Kerr models for a swimwear fashion shoot at the Icebergs pool in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia - 03 Aug 2009
Miranda Kerr, girlfriend of British Actor Orlando Bloom seen on Bondi Beach during a fashion shoot
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Miranda Kerr models for a swimwear fashion shoot at the Icebergs pool in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia - 03 Aug 2009
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Miranda Kerr models for a swimwear fashion shoot at the Icebergs pool in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia - 03 Aug 2009
Miranda Kerr, girlfriend of British Actor Orlando Bloom seen on Bondi Beach during a fashion shoot
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Miranda Kerr models for a swimwear fashion shoot at the Icebergs pool in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia - 03 Aug 2009
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Miranda Kerr models for a swimwear fashion shoot at the Icebergs pool in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia - 03 Aug 2009
Miranda Kerr, girlfriend of British Actor Orlando Bloom seen on Bondi Beach during a fashion shoot
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Audriana Partridge lunching at Icebergs restaurant, Sydney, Australia - 26 Mar 2009
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Audriana Partridge lunching at Icebergs restaurant, Sydney, Australia - 26 Mar 2009
Audriana Partridge comes out of the Icebergs restaurant in Bondi after lunch. Audriana is in Austrlia for the MTV Awards
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