Sailing through the ice field near the mouth of Ilulissat Kangia, Danish name Jacobshavn Glacier (silent clip).
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Follow the Cape Farewell expedition to the Arctic, the frontline of climate change, with over 40 artists, scientists and musicians including Jarvis Cocker & Ryuichi Sakamoto. 25 Sept to 6 Oct 2008.
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Deanna
This video took my breath away. The ice and water have such a powerful look about them. It’s amazing to me that humans are even capable of destroying such a landscape. It makes perfect sense that when we destroy these beautiful and powerful things – it is a force to be reckoned with.
Lori Majewski
thank you so much, Matt.
I’ve been trying to see it in my head over and over, and here it is, pretty much the same way I saw it. you rule! miss you. xoxo Lori