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Old 08-20-2015, 09:03 PM
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We usually never get to see something like this!

THIS IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.

I think what is shown in this video will turn out to be one of the rarest sights we humans will ever see. Click below & have sound on.

"CHASING ICE" captures largest glacier calving ever filmed
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Old 08-20-2015, 09:28 PM
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Here's the trailer:

https://youtu.be/eIZTMVNBjc4
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Old 08-21-2015, 12:50 AM
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Impressive.
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Our daughter-in-law spends three months every summer on the tundra the pictures that she sends back are amazing. Said the best part is waking up with the tent rumbling so much thinking that the ice was breaking apart below her. And in reality it was just a herd so large that it shook the ice beneath them. The crew that she goes up with her is only two or three. They get dropped off and the beginning of summer and picked up at the end of three months. Yep that means no running water no showers interesting food. But her results to the government are always important. But there is the fear that something may drag them out of their tents at any time. She has made seven trips and hoping that this will be her last.
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Our daughter-in-law spends three months every summer on the tundra the pictures that she sends back are amazing. Said the best part is waking up with the tent rumbling so much thinking that the ice was breaking apart below her. And in reality it was just a herd so large that it shook the ice beneath them. The crew that she goes up with her is only two or three. They get dropped off and the beginning of summer and picked up at the end of three months. Yep that means no running water no showers interesting food. But her results to the government are always important. But there is the fear that something may drag them out of their tents at any time. She has made seven trips and hoping that this will be her last.


What sort of scientist is she?
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