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Ghiacciaio Fellaria
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Posted By: HghlnDR, 12-16-2020, 01:16 PM


Ghiacciaio Fellaria by Davide Ripamonti, su Flickr
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Makes me think of an iceberg! Interesting rock formation.
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Makes me think of an iceberg! Interesting rock formation.
There were many little icebergs floating on the water, but the wind had blown them towards the opposite shore
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Beautiful. Nice how the different layers of the ice stand out.

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Love the layers! If that ice could speak...
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Where abouts is this?
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Beautiful striations - it does look like a geological formation

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Gorgeous and also interesting with horizontal layers and vertical cracks.
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Nice capture
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There were many little icebergs floating on the water, but the wind had blown them towards the opposite shore
Oops! So it is an iceberg

I convinced myself it was a type of rock formation
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An excellent glacier shot. I am also curious where this is.
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Very interesting rock formation.
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Nice composition!
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QuoteOriginally posted by SimonC Quote
Oops! So it is an icebergI convinced myself it was a type of rock formation
It's a glacier, yes. But it doesn't lead to the ocean, therefore I doubt its icebergs will sink any ships in the foreseeable future.
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QuoteOriginally posted by othar Quote
Beautiful. Nice how the different layers of the ice stand out.
QuoteOriginally posted by aitrus3 Quote
Love the layers! If that ice could speak...
QuoteOriginally posted by MSL Quote
Beautiful striations - it does look like a geological formation
QuoteOriginally posted by heinamj Quote
Gorgeous and also interesting with horizontal layers and vertical cracks.
QuoteOriginally posted by Reciprocity Quote
Nice capture
QuoteOriginally posted by kjfishman Quote
Very interesting rock formation.
QuoteOriginally posted by Michail_P Quote
Nice composition!
Thank you! I was completely fascinated by the color of those layers.. I thought they matched well the layers in the rock on the right

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Where abouts is this?
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An excellent glacier shot. I am also curious where this is.
Thanks, it is the "Fellaria" glacier, located in the Alps, in northern Italy.
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