Description
Glaciers tend to be abundant with hidden “treasures†that are usually hard, but not impossible to spot. This is not a particularly welcoming world, but if one finds it, the richness of its internal beauty can leave the spectator speechless. The Turner Glacier located on Baffin Island hosts many camouflaged spots where nature-made frozen processes take place. I discovered this icy chamber during one of the days that were cursed by absolutely clear sky. This is not my favourite type of weather and on days like that I tend to look for more interesting places. I crawled inside one of the holes in the glacier and explored it for couple of hours. The extraordinary beauty of this what I saw there I saw there is hard to describe. Luckily, I had my camera with me so I was able to capture on this photo the unseen beauty of this desolated underworld.
Taken By
Artur Stanisz
Taken On
January 22, 2016
Tagged
baffin
island
nunavut
ice
cave
artur
stanisz
canadian
arctic
Assignments
Nunavut
Nunavut Territorial/National Parks