@JohnShields-xx1yk Not really, John. The blue you see does not necessarily indicate age. The darker blue just means that the compressed ice (which has been underwater or under ice) has not had any contact with oxygen yet. Believe it or not, after an iceberg flips over, it is only a matter of hours before the blue you see will be white. 🧊
Watching the glacier wall turning over at 2:45, it looks like a lot more than 90% of the ice was underwater, held solidly against the body Looks upward of 98%! How deep is that water in the fjord? Just how far down is that icewall anchored?
Ask a geophysicist. The oldest ice in Alaska is about 25,000 years old. In Greenland it might be over 100,000 years old. However, average age of ice in the glaciers we see calving usually is more average around 500 to 2000 years old. Then again, Alaska's largest glacier is totally under 500 years old. It is a huge variable.
To actually be there at the exact time must have been a tremendous feeling, the noise on the video was loud, it must have been incredible to actually hear it from the cameraman's position. Fabulous,😳😲😯
Thank you for this video. I enjoy watching calvings and this one was interesting as it seemed to show caves being revealed in the iceberg! Also the sounds were impressive. Blessings and peace
Τα ζωάκια γιατί δεν τα έσωσε...;;;; τράβαγε βίντεο αντί να σώσει τα ζωάκια... Κρίμα πολύ κρίμα και ντροπή... Ούρλιαζε το σκυλάκι να σωθεί και το είχε δεμένο...
The dark blue ice on the bottom could be millions of years old.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking
@JohnShields-xx1yk Not really, John. The blue you see does not necessarily indicate age. The darker blue just means that the compressed ice (which has been underwater or under ice) has not had any contact with oxygen yet. Believe it or not, after an iceberg flips over, it is only a matter of hours before the blue you see will be white. 🧊
It's like a time capsule
Watching the glacier wall turning over at 2:45, it looks like a lot more than 90% of the ice was underwater, held solidly against the body Looks upward of 98%! How deep is that water in the fjord? Just how far down is that icewall anchored?
0:38 The iceberg looks like an arm and hand giving a thumbs up
Xd 😅
Totes
I wish there was something to give them scale. Very nice video, thanks for sharing
omg i want to make a cocktail with ice chipped from that dark blue ice. It looks beatiful. I wonder if it tastes good.
Thats not ice. It's what they are mining for it's called Sky ice. It's an emerald not ice. It's why we're banded from antarctica
Well, certainly you'll invent 80 new diseases
@tommasoalghisi3556 that's called Sky ice. It's 100% frozen oxygen. They're melting ice bergs and mining it
The dark blue ice is probably hundreds of thousands to millions of years old. You’ll probably die
Until you get that bacteria lol
Any guess how old that dark blue ice is at 2:51 ???
Ask a geophysicist.
The oldest ice in Alaska is about 25,000 years old. In Greenland it might be over 100,000 years old. However, average age of ice in the glaciers we see calving usually is more average around 500 to 2000 years old. Then again, Alaska's largest glacier is totally under 500 years old. It is a huge variable.
15:16 is pure terror.
Exactly right..!! And that water barely receded before that huge 'barrage' came charging in there!! Wow!!
Wow absolutely amazing and huge #3
It's not the change in the center of gravity that makes an iceberg roll over, it's the change in the center of buoyancy.
To actually be there at the exact time must have been a tremendous feeling, the noise on the video was loud, it must have been incredible to actually hear it from the cameraman's position. Fabulous,😳😲😯
RIP to the poor struggling cow 😔
this video was so much better once i muted it :)
Thank you for this video. I enjoy watching calvings and this one was interesting as it seemed to show caves being revealed in the iceberg! Also the sounds were impressive.
Blessings and peace
4 is nuts
Tip when water recedes.RUN!
Τα ζωάκια γιατί δεν τα έσωσε...;;;; τράβαγε βίντεο αντί να σώσει τα ζωάκια... Κρίμα πολύ κρίμα και ντροπή... Ούρλιαζε το σκυλάκι να σωθεί και το είχε δεμένο...
No one has commented about the boat disappearing at 9:48?
It's in the trough of the first and second wave.
the first iceberg tumbling is constructed footage...
Blue eyes is so pretty
Ice
Monstros deixando os cachorros se afogarem, é muita maldade imundos😢
Looks like some people moved
FIRST
#1 such a tragedy
club penguin irl
😢😢😢
Meni alus
Korkmayln atlantik denizi insanln kolaylndan gelcen
Животных жалко но не людей
The Patagonia it's an argentinian area. There isn't a Chile's patagonia. Wtf. Learn some geography.
Look up Chile Patagonia
Patagonia is an area of South America. Perhaps it is part of both countries. 😉👍
Why is that happening?
Ice doesn't care.......
Nice CGI
That’s one way to get new neighbors 🫣