One Icelandic beach of black sand hosts partly melted icebergs that ride there on the Atlantic waves from a nearly freshwater glacial lagoon. The ice, calved off a tongue of the island’s largest glacier, floats about the lake (Jokulsarlon) before riding an outlet channel to the sea. Here is such an ice chunk in twilight, amidst a brief time exposure of shallow surf–rendering a scene both ghostly and crystalline in character.
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