Antarctica, a Photo Series

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Please enjoy this collection of photos I stumbled upon while putting together this month’s issue. PK

Seal laying down on the floor in Antarctica
Photo Courtesy of Yuriy Rzhemovskiy

“The Earth is what we all have in common. It is what we are made of and what we live from, and we cannot damage it without damaging those with whom we share it.” — Wendell Berry

an iceberg floating underneath the mountain
Adventure doesn’t get much purer and untouched than this. Photo Courtesy of James Eades

 

“It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.” — David Attenborough

 
the iceberg in the middle of the ocean in Antarctica
We can’t really realise on this picture the scale of these icebergs, but as tall as a building. It’s called “cemetery’s iceberg” because artic ice split when it melts and touches the ground and stay there as an unmoving iceberg. Photo Courtesy of Mathieu Perrier
ice glacier in Antarctica
Photo Courtesy of James Eades

“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you” — Frank Lloyd Wright 

two men standing on land looking out into the ocean full of iceberg in Antarctica
Photo Courtesy of Cassie Matias
a flock of penguin in Antarctica
Photo Courtesy of James Eades
Iceberg in Antarctica
Photo Courtesy of Cassie Matias

The nature and invasion of human

“It appears to be a law that you cannot have a deep sympathy with both human and nature” — Henry David Thoreau

This piece was prepared online by Panuruji Kenta, Publisher, SEVENSEAS Media