 Let me start by saying... this was a pain in the butt to get. The glacier was constantly breaking and shifting (if only i could capture the sound it made also :D), but almost every shift it only shook off tiny little chunks of ice. Nothing too spectacular. But every once in a blue moon it would rock n roll like this. It was such a sight. I recommend clicking on the picture to get a full view. You wouldn't believe the power you could feel pounding through the air and water. Must've been thousands of pounds of solid ice. puurty cool.
Let me start by saying... this was a pain in the butt to get. The glacier was constantly breaking and shifting (if only i could capture the sound it made also :D), but almost every shift it only shook off tiny little chunks of ice. Nothing too spectacular. But every once in a blue moon it would rock n roll like this. It was such a sight. I recommend clicking on the picture to get a full view. You wouldn't believe the power you could feel pounding through the air and water. Must've been thousands of pounds of solid ice. puurty cool.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Shock N' Awe
 Let me start by saying... this was a pain in the butt to get. The glacier was constantly breaking and shifting (if only i could capture the sound it made also :D), but almost every shift it only shook off tiny little chunks of ice. Nothing too spectacular. But every once in a blue moon it would rock n roll like this. It was such a sight. I recommend clicking on the picture to get a full view. You wouldn't believe the power you could feel pounding through the air and water. Must've been thousands of pounds of solid ice. puurty cool.
Let me start by saying... this was a pain in the butt to get. The glacier was constantly breaking and shifting (if only i could capture the sound it made also :D), but almost every shift it only shook off tiny little chunks of ice. Nothing too spectacular. But every once in a blue moon it would rock n roll like this. It was such a sight. I recommend clicking on the picture to get a full view. You wouldn't believe the power you could feel pounding through the air and water. Must've been thousands of pounds of solid ice. puurty cool.
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