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Antarctic Icebergs Make Their Own Art

by , 10/10/09
filed under: Art

iceberg art, icebergs, environmental art, natural phenomenon, natural beauty, antarctic, glaciers

Stunning, no? Apparently some icebergs have stripes, and it’s not the result of Photoshop or internet pranks or penguin sledding or any outside manipulation. You might have seen these shots in an email that’s made the rounds– it’s even been examined by snopes.com and hoax-slayer.com.  The email includes a series of beautiful photos of candy-striped ice-scapes. The stripes are real, the result of natural pressures and formations. Nature’s got this one covered — thanks — no prestigious exhibition needed.

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5 Responses to “Antarctic Icebergs Make Their Own Art”

  1. s3xt0y s3xt0y says:

    Beautiful, the second one looks like a slice of salmon dyed blue. lol.

  2. Solartown Solartown says:

    These pictures make me want to eat the icebergs…they look so tasty!

  3. Alan Alan says:

    very impressive. very beautiful.

  4. curlye curlye says:

    Interesting!!!

  5. sarahbt sarahbt says:

    These are amazing! They certainly give Michael Levine’s work a run for his money! Is there a way to get in touch with the photographer and obtain prints?

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