Carved by centuries, gone in decades. In the heart of Baffin Bay near Nunavut, we drifted silently through a gallery of vanishing giants — icebergs sculpted into brilliance, their reflections almost too perfect to believe. Aboard a small zodiac, guests sat in reverent stillness as nature’s cathedrals loomed above, fragile and fleeting. This image captures more than Arctic beauty; it’s a glimpse into a disappearing world. The scene was both majestic and mournful — a reminder that what once felt eternal is now melting into memory. This Icecap is to Go is not just a title, but a warning. A quiet elegy for a landscape being erased by climate change, one drip at a time.