National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 3月2日 07時13分


Three Days of Water, photograph by @alisonwrightphoto [10 of 10] Iceland, Jokulsarlon, Glacier lagoon. Skaftafell National Park. Iceland, lying just below the Arctic Circle, is one of the fastest-warming places on the earth. According to the Daily Climate, the 300 some glaciers that cover 10 percent of the island are losing an average of 11 billion tons of ice a year. On this assignment I had just traveled Iceland and Greenland for the Hurtigruten cruise line, photographing the various incarnations of ice in all its magnificence. Once off the ship, I drove across Iceland and one evening ended up in “Iceberg Alley.” I watched as this iceberg flipped over, and for the next three and a half hours photographed this ever-changing scene as the sun played out its captivating light show. Sponsored by @StellaArtois: With a lack of access to clean water throughout the world, people spend hours each day collecting water for their families, stifling their chances for opportunities such as education and employment. @StellaArtois has partnered with @Water to help raise awareness of the global water crisis in developing countries, and is donating proceeds from the purchase of all limited-edition Chalices to help give clean water to those in need. For each chalice sold, you can help provide 5 years of clean water for a woman and her family in the developing world.


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