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Photos of Rainbow Iceberg

by Michael Graham Richard, Gatineau, Canada on 05.16.08
Travel & Nature

Marbled Rainbow Iceberg photo

It doesn't look real, but as far as we can tell, it is. The different layers are formed by algae (green) and sediments (yellow, brown), or by a rapid melting and freezing (dark blue).

This photos were taken by Oyvind Tangen, 62, a sailor on board the research ship G.O. Sars in the Antarctic ocean, and by Leif Nøttestad. ::The colored iceberg - the beauty of the Antarctic, ::A marbled iceberg, ::Rainbow iceberg in the Antarctic

More photos below.

Marbled Rainbow Iceberg photo

Marbled Rainbow Iceberg photo

Marbled Rainbow Iceberg photo

Marbled Rainbow Iceberg photo

Beautiful, isn't it?

Comments (13)

Whoa, I didn't know such things even existed.

It does look a bit unreal, esp. on certain pics, but there are many natural reasons that could cause them to look like that..

jump to top Anonymous says:

The water of a different color around it might be explained by the fact that an iceberg is fresh water. Maybe some filter were used on the camera (polarizing?). Hard to say.

jump to top Anonymous says:

Looks like a giant piece of hard candy...

jump to top Tom says:

I certainly hope they are taking core samples.

Nature is so cool.

jump to top Emily says:

looks like some gigantic collaboration between Andy Goldsworthy and Christo!

maybe that's the next big thing in installation art, painting icebergs while they still exist...

jump to top vitamin j says:

Very cool image, never heard of such a thing myself.

jump to top Hobo says:

hope this doesn't cause an environmental problem later

jump to top Darkdreamer says:

This is a grand sign for the upcoming age of humanity. I know that this is a sign. Ice triggers walks on water.

jump to top Henri Thomas Borno says:

THE ICEBERG IS SO FLIPPIN AMAZING!!!!!

jump to top danielle says:

Beautiful. Let's ensure these wonders of our world continue to exist!

jump to top Stefanie says:

Are y'all sure this is for real?

jump to top sunny says:

That is all done in PhotoShop it is totally fake! look how "hard lined" the blue water is around it, You can really tell if you put it in photoshop....sloppy job.

jump to top DzineFx says:

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