Tuesday, June 4, 2013

ABC Wednesday—U is for "upside-down"

Who knew?  Apparently, icebergs (even really
big ones like this) sometimes flip over—and you can
see what the action of the ocean's constant movement
 does to the part of the 'berg that's underwater.
My daughters learned this when they traveled to Antarctica
earlier this year (and I borrowed this shot from Katie).

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10 comments:

  1. Stunning shot of the rippling icebergs.

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  2. Oh, my....that is incredibly beautiful.

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  3. I had no idea icebergs could flip. The underside is quite pretty.

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  4. What a lovely and UNUSUAL pattern the waves make. Kate, ABC Team

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  5. The iceberg flip. Should be an Olympic sport. actually, it's probably a bear to walk on!

    ABC Wednesday team

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  6. Whoa, that is a terrific picture. How interesting is that.
    Ann

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  7. OMGosh how cool is this?
    I definitely have to go to Antarctica.

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  8. Fascinating photo! I didn't know icebergs could flip over. Interesting patterns.

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  9. UNIQUE photo! I did not know that about icebergs and I've seen a lot during my 3 cruises to Alaska.

    Leslie
    abcw team

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