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Avalanche on a tabular berg.

They're really, really big. Really.

Sheer walls, 15 stories high? Taller?

It took the ship about an hour to circumnavigate this tabular berg.

The colors change every moment.

Massive. Cleaving!

Around every "corner" there''s another one.

It's just a matter of time.

Maybe 300 photos (each) in 90 minutes?

8:30pm - Can hardly tell where the mountains end and sky starts.

A wall of ice - maybe 10-15 stories tall?

Up close and personal.

Stripes in the evening sun.

No color retouching on any of these - it's all about the light.

That was the most stunning evening.

Adelie penguins taking a breather.

At the water-line, smooth.

Enough already? Never!

We did NOT think it looked like a sinking ship...

A delicate drip, drip, drip.

Now, how DOES this happen? It might have been 2-4 stories tall. More?

A days' delicious reward: dessert penguin, mountain, iceberg (not to scale).