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  • The maelstrom under Greenland's glaciers could slow future sea level rise
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    The maelstrom under Greenland's glaciers could slow future sea level rise
    A pioneering mission into a mysterious and violent world may reveal 'speed bumps' on the way to global coastal inundation.

    Stadium-sized blocks of ice crashing from the soaring face of the Kangerlussuup glacier in western Greenland. Fierce underwater currents of meltwater are shooting out from its base and visibility below the surface is virtually zero thanks to a torrent of suspended mud and sand. ItÕs little wonder scientists have never explored this maelstrom.

    Yet today, they are sending in a multimillion-dollar remotely operated submarine, potentially to its death.

    Kangerlussuup glacier, Greenland.

    Damian Carrington / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The maelstrom under Greenland's glaciers could slow future sea level rise
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    The maelstrom under Greenland's glaciers could slow future sea level rise
    A pioneering mission into a mysterious and violent world may reveal 'speed bumps' on the way to global coastal inundation.

    Stadium-sized blocks of ice crashing from the soaring face of the Kangerlussuup glacier in western Greenland. Fierce underwater currents of meltwater are shooting out from its base and visibility below the surface is virtually zero thanks to a torrent of suspended mud and sand. ItÕs little wonder scientists have never explored this maelstrom.

    Yet today, they are sending in a multimillion-dollar remotely operated submarine, potentially to its death.

    Victor Naklicki pilots the remotely controlled submersible Nereid Under Ice from the control room onboard Celtic Explorer.
    Kangerlussuup glacier, Greenland.

    Damian Carrington / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The maelstrom under Greenland's glaciers could slow future sea level rise
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    The maelstrom under Greenland's glaciers could slow future sea level rise
    A pioneering mission into a mysterious and violent world may reveal 'speed bumps' on the way to global coastal inundation.

    Stadium-sized blocks of ice crashing from the soaring face of the Kangerlussuup glacier in western Greenland. Fierce underwater currents of meltwater are shooting out from its base and visibility below the surface is virtually zero thanks to a torrent of suspended mud and sand. ItÕs little wonder scientists have never explored this maelstrom.

    Yet today, they are sending in a multimillion-dollar remotely operated submarine, potentially to its death.

    The Nereid Under Ice submersible begins a mission to explore the Kangerlussuup glacier.

    NUI submersible at Carrington. Kangerlussuup glacier, Greenland.

    Damian Carrington / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The maelstrom under Greenland's glaciers could slow future sea level rise
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    The maelstrom under Greenland's glaciers could slow future sea level rise
    A pioneering mission into a mysterious and violent world may reveal 'speed bumps' on the way to global coastal inundation.

    Stadium-sized blocks of ice crashing from the soaring face of the Kangerlussuup glacier in western Greenland. Fierce underwater currents of meltwater are shooting out from its base and visibility below the surface is virtually zero thanks to a torrent of suspended mud and sand. ItÕs little wonder scientists have never explored this maelstrom.

    Yet today, they are sending in a multimillion-dollar remotely operated submarine, potentially to its death.

    Icebergs calved from the Kangerlussuup glacier rise in the water and reveal previously underwater caves.
    Kangerlussuup glacier, Greenland.

    Damian Carrington / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • The maelstrom under Greenland's glaciers could slow future sea level rise
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    The maelstrom under Greenland's glaciers could slow future sea level rise
    A pioneering mission into a mysterious and violent world may reveal 'speed bumps' on the way to global coastal inundation.

    Stadium-sized blocks of ice crashing from the soaring face of the Kangerlussuup glacier in western Greenland. Fierce underwater currents of meltwater are shooting out from its base and visibility below the surface is virtually zero thanks to a torrent of suspended mud and sand. ItÕs little wonder scientists have never explored this maelstrom.

    Yet today, they are sending in a multimillion-dollar remotely operated submarine, potentially to its death.

    The Celtic Explorer research ship carried scientists and their equipment to the glacier.
    Kangerlussuup glacier, Greenland.

    Damian Carrington / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • FEATURE - Herbst auf Island
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    FEATURE - Herbst auf Island
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9985329c)
    People enjoy the Diamond Beach Right next to the famous Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon you will find a black volcanic sand beach where icebergs from the lagoon drift ashore and create the most magical setting. The blue, black, transparent and white icebergs sit on the beach and slowly melt and you can walk amongst them, see through many of them and play around them.
    Seasonal weather, Iceland - 19 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Herbst auf Island
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    FEATURE - Herbst auf Island
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9985329d)
    People enjoy the Diamond Beach Right next to the famous Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon you will find a black volcanic sand beach where icebergs from the lagoon drift ashore and create the most magical setting. The blue, black, transparent and white icebergs sit on the beach and slowly melt and you can walk amongst them, see through many of them and play around them.
    Seasonal weather, Iceland - 19 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Herbst auf Island
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    FEATURE - Herbst auf Island
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9985329f)
    The famous Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon you will find a black volcanic sand beach where icebergs from the lagoon drift ashore and create the most magical setting. The blue, black, transparent and white icebergs sit on the beach and slowly melt and you can walk amongst them, see through many of them and play around them.
    Seasonal weather, Iceland - 19 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Herbst auf Island
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    FEATURE - Herbst auf Island
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9985329b)
    Diamond Beach Right next to the famous Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon you will find a black volcanic sand beach where icebergs from the lagoon drift ashore and create the most magical setting. The blue, black, transparent and white icebergs sit on the beach and slowly melt and you can walk amongst them, see through many of them and play around them.
    Seasonal weather, Iceland - 19 Nov 2018
    The icebergs originate at the glacier, Breidamerkurjokull, an outlet from Europe's largest ice cap Vatnajokull and therefore is the beach called Breidamerkursandur in Icelandic (sandur means sand). Actually, most Icelanders aren't familiar with the name the Diamond Beach as it is very recent and solely used in English.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Herbst auf Island
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    FEATURE - Herbst auf Island
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9985329e)
    People enjoy famous Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon you will find a black volcanic sand beach where icebergs from the lagoon drift ashore and create the most magical setting. The blue, black, transparent and white icebergs sit on the beach and slowly melt and you can walk amongst them, see through many of them and play around them.
    Seasonal weather, Iceland - 19 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Tourists on inflatable boats exploring the Polar Ice Cap, 81north of Spitsbergen, Norway.
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    Tourists on inflatable boats exploring the Polar Ice Cap, 81north of Spitsbergen, Norway.
    Tourists on inflatable boats exploring the Polar Ice Cap, 81 degrees, north of Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Arctic, Norway, Europe
    Sergio Pitamitz

     

  • FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
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    FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Winsor/REX/Shutterstock (8874843j)
    The moon rising between two icebergs
    Moon rises between two icebergs, Newfoundland, Canada - 10 Jun 2017
    A photographer has captured an unusual image of a MOON rise between two ICEBERG pillars. Michael Winsor took the stunning shots off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada this week as the moon rose over the Atlantic Ocean. He wrote on his website: "Excitement was an understatement to finally get the shot that was in my mind for a long time. "For anyone that follows my work you know that I have a fascination with the moon. It's just something about it that is so awe-inspiring." He said he arrived at the location early to locate where the moon was supposed to rise. He added: "The moon was rising up and to the right very quickly so I had to keep picking up my gear and running to the left in order to get the moon in the middle of the two pillars of the iceberg. "Once the moon went behind the clouds the back lighting from the moon on the iceberg did not disappoint. It was truly a magnificent sight. "It was a beautiful night indeed and I was so humbled to witness such a beautiful scene."

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
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    FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Winsor/REX/Shutterstock (8874843h)
    The moon rising between two icebergs
    Moon rises between two icebergs, Newfoundland, Canada - 10 Jun 2017
    A photographer has captured an unusual image of a MOON rise between two ICEBERG pillars. Michael Winsor took the stunning shots off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada this week as the moon rose over the Atlantic Ocean. He wrote on his website: "Excitement was an understatement to finally get the shot that was in my mind for a long time. "For anyone that follows my work you know that I have a fascination with the moon. It's just something about it that is so awe-inspiring." He said he arrived at the location early to locate where the moon was supposed to rise. He added: "The moon was rising up and to the right very quickly so I had to keep picking up my gear and running to the left in order to get the moon in the middle of the two pillars of the iceberg. "Once the moon went behind the clouds the back lighting from the moon on the iceberg did not disappoint. It was truly a magnificent sight. "It was a beautiful night indeed and I was so humbled to witness such a beautiful scene."

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
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    FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Winsor/REX/Shutterstock (8874843f)
    The moon rising between two icebergs
    Moon rises between two icebergs, Newfoundland, Canada - 10 Jun 2017
    A photographer has captured an unusual image of a MOON rise between two ICEBERG pillars. Michael Winsor took the stunning shots off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada this week as the moon rose over the Atlantic Ocean. He wrote on his website: "Excitement was an understatement to finally get the shot that was in my mind for a long time. "For anyone that follows my work you know that I have a fascination with the moon. It's just something about it that is so awe-inspiring." He said he arrived at the location early to locate where the moon was supposed to rise. He added: "The moon was rising up and to the right very quickly so I had to keep picking up my gear and running to the left in order to get the moon in the middle of the two pillars of the iceberg. "Once the moon went behind the clouds the back lighting from the moon on the iceberg did not disappoint. It was truly a magnificent sight. "It was a beautiful night indeed and I was so humbled to witness such a beautiful scene."

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
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    FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Winsor/REX/Shutterstock (8874843a)
    The moon rising between two icebergs
    Moon rises between two icebergs, Newfoundland, Canada - 10 Jun 2017
    A photographer has captured an unusual image of a MOON rise between two ICEBERG pillars. Michael Winsor took the stunning shots off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada this week as the moon rose over the Atlantic Ocean. He wrote on his website: "Excitement was an understatement to finally get the shot that was in my mind for a long time. "For anyone that follows my work you know that I have a fascination with the moon. It's just something about it that is so awe-inspiring." He said he arrived at the location early to locate where the moon was supposed to rise. He added: "The moon was rising up and to the right very quickly so I had to keep picking up my gear and running to the left in order to get the moon in the middle of the two pillars of the iceberg. "Once the moon went behind the clouds the back lighting from the moon on the iceberg did not disappoint. It was truly a magnificent sight. "It was a beautiful night indeed and I was so humbled to witness such a beautiful scene."

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
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    FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Winsor/REX/Shutterstock (8874843g)
    The moon rising between two icebergs
    Moon rises between two icebergs, Newfoundland, Canada - 10 Jun 2017
    A photographer has captured an unusual image of a MOON rise between two ICEBERG pillars. Michael Winsor took the stunning shots off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada this week as the moon rose over the Atlantic Ocean. He wrote on his website: "Excitement was an understatement to finally get the shot that was in my mind for a long time. "For anyone that follows my work you know that I have a fascination with the moon. It's just something about it that is so awe-inspiring." He said he arrived at the location early to locate where the moon was supposed to rise. He added: "The moon was rising up and to the right very quickly so I had to keep picking up my gear and running to the left in order to get the moon in the middle of the two pillars of the iceberg. "Once the moon went behind the clouds the back lighting from the moon on the iceberg did not disappoint. It was truly a magnificent sight. "It was a beautiful night indeed and I was so humbled to witness such a beautiful scene."

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
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    FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Winsor/REX/Shutterstock (8874843d)
    The moon rising between two icebergs
    Moon rises between two icebergs, Newfoundland, Canada - 10 Jun 2017
    A photographer has captured an unusual image of a MOON rise between two ICEBERG pillars. Michael Winsor took the stunning shots off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada this week as the moon rose over the Atlantic Ocean. He wrote on his website: "Excitement was an understatement to finally get the shot that was in my mind for a long time. "For anyone that follows my work you know that I have a fascination with the moon. It's just something about it that is so awe-inspiring." He said he arrived at the location early to locate where the moon was supposed to rise. He added: "The moon was rising up and to the right very quickly so I had to keep picking up my gear and running to the left in order to get the moon in the middle of the two pillars of the iceberg. "Once the moon went behind the clouds the back lighting from the moon on the iceberg did not disappoint. It was truly a magnificent sight. "It was a beautiful night indeed and I was so humbled to witness such a beautiful scene."

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
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    FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Winsor/REX/Shutterstock (8874843e)
    The moon rising between two icebergs
    Moon rises between two icebergs, Newfoundland, Canada - 10 Jun 2017
    A photographer has captured an unusual image of a MOON rise between two ICEBERG pillars. Michael Winsor took the stunning shots off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada this week as the moon rose over the Atlantic Ocean. He wrote on his website: "Excitement was an understatement to finally get the shot that was in my mind for a long time. "For anyone that follows my work you know that I have a fascination with the moon. It's just something about it that is so awe-inspiring." He said he arrived at the location early to locate where the moon was supposed to rise. He added: "The moon was rising up and to the right very quickly so I had to keep picking up my gear and running to the left in order to get the moon in the middle of the two pillars of the iceberg. "Once the moon went behind the clouds the back lighting from the moon on the iceberg did not disappoint. It was truly a magnificent sight. "It was a beautiful night indeed and I was so humbled to witness such a beautiful scene."

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
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    FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Winsor/REX/Shutterstock (8874843b)
    The moon rising between two icebergs
    Moon rises between two icebergs, Newfoundland, Canada - 10 Jun 2017
    A photographer has captured an unusual image of a MOON rise between two ICEBERG pillars. Michael Winsor took the stunning shots off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada this week as the moon rose over the Atlantic Ocean. He wrote on his website: "Excitement was an understatement to finally get the shot that was in my mind for a long time. "For anyone that follows my work you know that I have a fascination with the moon. It's just something about it that is so awe-inspiring." He said he arrived at the location early to locate where the moon was supposed to rise. He added: "The moon was rising up and to the right very quickly so I had to keep picking up my gear and running to the left in order to get the moon in the middle of the two pillars of the iceberg. "Once the moon went behind the clouds the back lighting from the moon on the iceberg did not disappoint. It was truly a magnificent sight. "It was a beautiful night indeed and I was so humbled to witness such a beautiful scene."

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
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    FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Winsor/REX/Shutterstock (8874843c)
    The moon rising between two icebergs
    Moon rises between two icebergs, Newfoundland, Canada - 10 Jun 2017
    A photographer has captured an unusual image of a MOON rise between two ICEBERG pillars. Michael Winsor took the stunning shots off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada this week as the moon rose over the Atlantic Ocean. He wrote on his website: "Excitement was an understatement to finally get the shot that was in my mind for a long time. "For anyone that follows my work you know that I have a fascination with the moon. It's just something about it that is so awe-inspiring." He said he arrived at the location early to locate where the moon was supposed to rise. He added: "The moon was rising up and to the right very quickly so I had to keep picking up my gear and running to the left in order to get the moon in the middle of the two pillars of the iceberg. "Once the moon went behind the clouds the back lighting from the moon on the iceberg did not disappoint. It was truly a magnificent sight. "It was a beautiful night indeed and I was so humbled to witness such a beautiful scene."

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
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    FEATURE - Mondaufgang zwischen zwei Eisbergen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Winsor/REX/Shutterstock (8874843i)
    The moon rising between two icebergs
    Moon rises between two icebergs, Newfoundland, Canada - 10 Jun 2017
    A photographer has captured an unusual image of a MOON rise between two ICEBERG pillars. Michael Winsor took the stunning shots off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada this week as the moon rose over the Atlantic Ocean. He wrote on his website: "Excitement was an understatement to finally get the shot that was in my mind for a long time. "For anyone that follows my work you know that I have a fascination with the moon. It's just something about it that is so awe-inspiring." He said he arrived at the location early to locate where the moon was supposed to rise. He added: "The moon was rising up and to the right very quickly so I had to keep picking up my gear and running to the left in order to get the moon in the middle of the two pillars of the iceberg. "Once the moon went behind the clouds the back lighting from the moon on the iceberg did not disappoint. It was truly a magnificent sight. "It was a beautiful night indeed and I was so humbled to witness such a beautiful scene."

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Young male sat admiring the view of Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon , South East Iceland, Iceland
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    Young male sat admiring the view of Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon , South East Iceland, Iceland
    Young male sat admiring the view of Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, South East Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon with boat tour, with Breidamerkurjokull Glacier behind, South East Iceland, Iceland
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    Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon with boat tour, with Breidamerkurjokull Glacier behind, South East Iceland, Iceland
    Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon with boat tour, with Breidamerkurjokull Glacier behind, South East Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon with Aurora Borealis display, Jokulsarlon, South Iceland.
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    Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon with Aurora Borealis display, Jokulsarlon, South Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon with Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) display, Jokulsarlon, South Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • Incredible sunset in winter above Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, Jokulsarlon, South Iceland.
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    Incredible sunset in winter above Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, Jokulsarlon, South Iceland.
    Incredible sunset in winter above Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, Jokulsarlon, South Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • Boat tour on Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, with Breidamerkurjokull Glacierbehind, South East Iceland, Iceland
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    Boat tour on Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, with Breidamerkurjokull Glacierbehind, South East Iceland, Iceland
    Boat tour on Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, with Breidamerkurjokull Glacier behind, South East Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • A boat tour on Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, with Breidamerkurjokull Glacier ehind, South East Iceland, Iceland
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    A boat tour on Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, with Breidamerkurjokull Glacier ehind, South East Iceland, Iceland
    A boat tour on Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, with Breidamerkurjokull Glacier behind, South East Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • An Incredible sunset in winter above Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, Jokulsarlon, South Iceland.
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    An Incredible sunset in winter above Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, Jokulsarlon, South Iceland.
    An incredible sunset in winter above Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, Jokulsarlon, South Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland.
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    The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland.
    The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) display over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • The Aurora Borealis display over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland.
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    The Aurora Borealis display over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland.
    The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) display over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • Aurora Borealis display over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland.
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    Aurora Borealis display over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland.
    Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) display over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • Amazing Aurora Borealis display over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland.
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    Amazing Aurora Borealis display over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland.
    Amazing Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) display over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland,.
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    Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland,.
    Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) over Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, South Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
    EXCLUSIVE TO INF.
    May 22, 2016: Singer Ed Sheeran who is part way into a self-imposed hiatus is seen lunching at Icebergs Dining Room at iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
    Mandatory Credit: INFPhoto.com Ref:infausy-12/28/29/37

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
    EXCLUSIVE TO INF.
    May 22, 2016: Singer Ed Sheeran who is part way into a self-imposed hiatus is seen lunching at Icebergs Dining Room at iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
    Mandatory Credit: INFPhoto.com Ref:infausy-12/28/29/37

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
    EXCLUSIVE TO INF.
    May 22, 2016: Singer Ed Sheeran who is part way into a self-imposed hiatus is seen lunching at Icebergs Dining Room at iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
    Mandatory Credit: INFPhoto.com Ref:infausy-12/28/29/37

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
    EXCLUSIVE TO INF.
    May 22, 2016: Singer Ed Sheeran who is part way into a self-imposed hiatus is seen lunching at Icebergs Dining Room at iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
    Mandatory Credit: INFPhoto.com Ref:infausy-12/28/29/37

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
    EXCLUSIVE TO INF.
    May 22, 2016: Singer Ed Sheeran who is part way into a self-imposed hiatus is seen lunching at Icebergs Dining Room at iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
    Mandatory Credit: INFPhoto.com Ref:infausy-12/28/29/37

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    May 22, 2016: Singer Ed Sheeran who is part way into a self-imposed hiatus is seen lunching at Icebergs Dining Room at iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
    Mandatory Credit: INFPhoto.com Ref:infausy-12/28/29/37

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
    EXCLUSIVE TO INF.
    May 22, 2016: Singer Ed Sheeran who is part way into a self-imposed hiatus is seen lunching at Icebergs Dining Room at iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
    Mandatory Credit: INFPhoto.com Ref:infausy-12/28/29/37

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
    EXCLUSIVE TO INF.
    May 22, 2016: Singer Ed Sheeran who is part way into a self-imposed hiatus is seen lunching at Icebergs Dining Room at iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
    Mandatory Credit: INFPhoto.com Ref:infausy-12/28/29/37

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
    EXCLUSIVE TO INF.
    May 22, 2016: Singer Ed Sheeran who is part way into a self-imposed hiatus is seen lunching at Icebergs Dining Room at iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
    Mandatory Credit: INFPhoto.com Ref:infausy-12/28/29/37

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
    EXCLUSIVE TO INF.
    May 22, 2016: Singer Ed Sheeran who is part way into a self-imposed hiatus is seen lunching at Icebergs Dining Room at iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
    Mandatory Credit: INFPhoto.com Ref:infausy-12/28/29/37

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
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    EXKLUSIV - Ed Sheeran beim Lunch bei Icebergs
    EXCLUSIVE TO INF.
    May 22, 2016: Singer Ed Sheeran who is part way into a self-imposed hiatus is seen lunching at Icebergs Dining Room at iconic Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
    Mandatory Credit: INFPhoto.com Ref:infausy-12/28/29/37

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grossstädte fotografiert aus dem All
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    FEATURE - Grossstädte fotografiert aus dem All
    EARTH Aboard the International Space Station -- 29 Mar 2016 -- British ESA astronaut Tim Peake took this rare image of Antarctica from the International Space Station -- Picture by Tim Peake/Atlas Photo Archive/NASA/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wettbewerb: Das Neuste aus der Architektur
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    FEATURE - Wettbewerb: Das Neuste aus der Architektur
    MANDATORY CREDIT MUST BE USED: Jacques Rougerie Foundation/Institut de France/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jacques Rougerie Foundation/REX/Shutterstock (5609467c)
    Arctic Harvester by Meriem Chabani. The Arctic Harvester houses a floating agricultural community, navigating the Arctic currents between Greenland and Canada, giving access to its primary resource: the fresh-water produced by melting icebergs. This product contains all the nutrients required for the establishment a hydroponic farming system
    International future architecture competition - 04 Mar 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s395

    An architecture competition that hopes to build lives for humans in space and in the sea has been launched.

    The International Future Architecture competition asks entrants to imagine a life where water and space would be populated.

    Organisers The Jacques Rougerie Foundation say that the Earth's growing population and a potential sea level rise creates the need for new ideas about where humans can live.

    Highlights of previous entries include Neck of the Moon, by El Hadi Jazairy, which sees space debris in the orbital environment compacting into a new 'second moon' called Laika.

    Another lunar idea was Moon Origin Point by Miloje Krunic; an autonomous habitat for up to 20 million people designed to utilse the Moon's "abundant mineral resources".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wettbewerb: Das Neuste aus der Architektur
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    FEATURE - Wettbewerb: Das Neuste aus der Architektur
    MANDATORY CREDIT MUST BE USED: Jacques Rougerie Foundation/Institut de France/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jacques Rougerie Foundation/REX/Shutterstock (5609467d)
    Arctic Harvester by Meriem Chabani. The Arctic Harvester houses a floating agricultural community, navigating the Arctic currents between Greenland and Canada, giving access to its primary resource: the fresh-water produced by melting icebergs. This product contains all the nutrients required for the establishment a hydroponic farming system
    International future architecture competition - 04 Mar 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s395

    An architecture competition that hopes to build lives for humans in space and in the sea has been launched.

    The International Future Architecture competition asks entrants to imagine a life where water and space would be populated.

    Organisers The Jacques Rougerie Foundation say that the Earth's growing population and a potential sea level rise creates the need for new ideas about where humans can live.

    Highlights of previous entries include Neck of the Moon, by El Hadi Jazairy, which sees space debris in the orbital environment compacting into a new 'second moon' called Laika.

    Another lunar idea was Moon Origin Point by Miloje Krunic; an autonomous habitat for up to 20 million people designed to utilse the Moon's "abundant mineral resources".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
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    FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
    POLAR BEAR Ursus maritimus on iceberg Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic
    Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.

    The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.

    "Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.

    It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Icebergs at sunset on Jokulsarlon Beach, a black volcaic sand beach in South East Iceland
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    Icebergs at sunset on Jokulsarlon Beach, a black volcaic sand beach in South East Iceland
    Icebergs at sunset on Jokulsarlon Beach, a black volcanic sand beach in South East Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Matthew Williams-Ellis

     

  • Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, a glacial lake filled with icebergs in South East Iceland
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    Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, a glacial lake filled with icebergs in South East Iceland
    Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, a glacial lake filled with icebergs in South East Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
    Matthew Williams-Ellis

     

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