I spent several days alone in the near of this glacier to document the glacier movement. The edge of the glacier is about 50 meters high, and the glacier collapse was about 450 meters long. The sound is original and there are no extraneous noises, just the sound of the ice. The resulting iceberg (shooter) shot out of the water about 140 meters high. I had never seen anything like this before and it is very difficult to visualize the dimensions...
I spent several days alone in the near of this glacier to document the glacier movement. The edge of the glacier is about 50 meters high, and the glacier collapse was about 450 meters long. The sound is original and there are no extraneous noises, just the sound of the ice. The resulting iceberg (shooter) shot out of the water about 140 meters high. I had never seen anything like this before and it is very difficult to visualize the dimensions...
Just for scale, is that 50/60 meter height from the waterline? or the bottom of the fjord? I'd guess it's the former?
@@pixelpusher220It's the hight from the waterline
Absolutely remarkable!
The clear blue is mesmerising.
Thank you for the awesome footage.
What a treat. Calving, a shooter and all shades of blue coming up. Without other noises. Thank you so much.
I love watching rapidly advancing Glaciers!
Awesome video man. Good work! Nature is wild.
Wow, what a force of nature. You can see on the wet rocks how high the waves are pushed through the fjord. I guess at least 10 meter high waves.
That's true, I estimate the height of the waves in that range too.
What an amazing experience! I am sure in was crazy to see in real life, very cool
Yes, the whole event was completely unreal and unexpected