During a recent Operation IceBridge flight over the northern Antarctic Peninsula on October 16, 2018, an intriguing sight caught the attention of the team on board. A rectangular-shaped iceberg could be seen alongside the well-known sharp-cornered berg, with the massive tabular iceberg A68 visible in the distance. The photograph, captured by NASA photographer Jeremy Harbeck, showcases this unique juxtaposition of ice formations in the Antarctic landscape. It’s fascinating to witness the variety of shapes and sizes that icebergs can take on in this remote region. The image serves as a reminder of the beauty and complexity of the natural world, especially in places as untouched and pristine as the Antarctic Peninsula.
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