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PHOTO GALLERY: Greenland, July 2007
Last updated on 11/05/2007

Icebergs broken off of the Jakobshavn glacier
The icebergs in the foreground have broken off of the Jakobshavn glacier, visible in the distance. The glacier itself has retreated 7 miles in the past ten years. Nine tenths of an iceberg’s mass is underwater – you can see some of the underwater portion of the nearest icebergs in this photo.
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| The village of Illulissat, Greenland |
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| Icebergs broken off of the Jakobshavn glacier |
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| Illulissat Harbor, on Greenland's West Coast |
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| Icebergs under the midnight sun near Illulissat, Greenland |
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| Icebergs, calved from the Jakobshavn glacier |
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| Icebergs viewed from Illulissat, Greenland |
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| Waves and melting break icebergs into smaller and smaller bits |
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| Icebergs and boat in Disko Bay |
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| Dr. Richard Alley briefs Senator Boxer |
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| Icebergs in the Kangia Icefjord, Greenland |
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