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The Ilulissat glacier in Greenland produces around 20 billion tonnes worth of ice bergs each year, making it the most productive glacier in the northern hemisphere. In this video we take a short trip trhough the Ilulissat Icefjord and on to nearby Red Bay.

Music: Revolve (R Mix) by His Boy Elroy.
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  • Dae Mellencamp staff 2 years ago
    Nice work.
  • icescapes 2 years ago
    Thanks!
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  • Bellographix 2 years ago
    Beautiful images and capture. What camera did you use?
  • icescapes 2 years ago
    Thanks Diego, the camera was a Sony FX1.
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  • very impressive, great movie...
  • icescapes 2 years ago
    Thank you very much
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  • Jorge Mtz 2 years ago
    wow ... just beautiful!
  • icescapes 2 years ago
    Thanks for watching
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  • Lukas Gut 2 years ago
    its impressive, but the sound isn't very individual. I had hear it so many times before!
  • icescapes 2 years ago
    Thanks! Will try something more original for the music next time...
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  • Michael Schoeneis 2 years ago
    fantastic!
  • icescapes 2 years ago
    Thanks for tuning in!
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  • Tyler Hayes 2 years ago
    So preeeetty
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  • Mouli Cohen 2 years ago
    absolutely beautiful. And thank you for the education on Greenland, I would like to know more now...
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  • Frederic Vercammen plus 2 years ago
    Briliant shots!!!
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  • DELUXE 2 years ago
    Very nice camera shot !!!
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  • mrcarlin29 2 years ago
    Incredible beautiful footage!
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  • it-works 2 years ago
    Fantastico! Davvero interessante.
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  • Liam N. 2 years ago
    Very impressive and dramatic. Great work!
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  • Beautiful =)
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  • Jorge Larroya plus 2 years ago
    Ole!!!
    Very nice!!!!
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  • Erwin JK 2 years ago
    nature is always beautiful!
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  • neverhappen.com 2 years ago
    This is a location I have always wanted to visit, now I am even more inspired. Beautiful.
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  • MuratCo 2 years ago
    very nice shots ~ you outperformed the old hdr-fx1 to be honest..
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  • jake blake 2 years ago
    very decent work.
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  • Boz Johnson 2 years ago
    Gorgeous!! I think I read that they believe the iceberg that sunk the Titanic came from Ilulissat?
  • icescapes 2 years ago
    Thanks! I didn't know that about the Titanic, but it's possible...
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  • Yes great work ! Do you live there ? Also, don't you have problem with your camera when temperatures are specially cold ?
  • Liquid Earth plus 2 years ago
    Thanks! We don't live there. This was actually filmed during a project that took 6 students to the ice cap to educate them on the effects of climate change. The cold doesn't seem too much of a problem for the camera, as long as it's not too extreme.
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  • Elaine Baran 2 years ago
    Hi - we loved this video when we first saw it several months ago and this week we named it one of the 10 best travel videos of the year at travel video website Travercial.com. Congratulations and wonderful work!
  • icescapes 2 years ago
    Thanks Elaine, it's an honor to be part of your top 10 :-)
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