Schwere See No. 8
by Seth Resnick - © Corbis. All Rights Reserved. - © Seth Resnick/Science Faction/Corbis
A Large Wave Crashes Into an Iceberg in the Gerlache Strait
Original caption: Glaciers calve off into the ocean creating enormous icebergs, which are then pounded by waves into bizarre shapes. Newly formed tabular icebergs have nearly vertical sides and flat tops. As icebergs are eroded by wind and wave they become imbalanced, and so tip and roll into new more stable positions. This often creates bizarre shapes and textures since the iceberg's surface is continually changing between being above water and being underwater. --- Image by © Seth Resnick/Science Faction/Corbis



























