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Large Iceberg Canvas Print, Cruise Ship and Iceberg, Antarctic Photography, Photo Art, Canvas Wall Art, Anniversary Gift, Seabourn Cruise

Large Iceberg Canvas Print, Cruise Ship and Iceberg, Antarctic Photography, Photo Art, Canvas Wall Art, Anniversary Gift, Seabourn Cruise

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Visiting the Antarctic, with all its Antarctic Blue Ice, was the most exciting and memorable trip I have ever taken. In fact nothing for me has topped it. What really can't be understated is the size and scale of the icebergs that you will see. This image comparing our cruise ship (12 stories tall) to a large iceberg, makes a statement.

There is something so magical and exciting about crossing the Drake Passage with its enormous waves making your cruise boat bob like a cork, seeing your first huge 150 foot high iceberg go floating by, and then there is the vastness of it all. This part of the world is so remote (in reality, very few people travel there because if its remoteness) you will feel alone, and you will realize how small you actually are in this world. Thankfully, our cruise ship has plenty of fabulous food and wine :).

The snow capped mountains, the deep blue sea and the very many shades of blue ice will all leave an indelible impression on you. Then there are the shapes of the icebergs. No two are alike, and in fact they are all so different, it keeps you in awe as to how they are all made. Add to that the wildlife, especially the various species of penguins that you can get up close and personal with, and you have the makings of one heck of an adventure.

In this image we were cruising around on our small inflatable boat looking at the unique ice formations, I saw this huge blue iceberg ahead of me. Sky was overcast and had this brownish grey color, it all seemed very exciting and ominous at the same time. What made this image so unique to me was that our cruise ship was positioned near the iceberg such that you can really feel and appreciate the size of the iceberg.

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