by The Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk
It's like watching 'Manhattan breaking apart in front of your eyes', says one of the researchers for filmmaker James Balog. He's describing the largest iceberg calving ever filmed, as featured in his movie, Chasing Ice.
After weeks of waiting, the filmakers witnessed 7.4 cubic km of ice crashing off the Ilulissat glacier in Greenland. Chasing Ice, released in the UK on Friday, follows Balog's mission to document Arctic ice being melted by climate change.
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Friday, December 14, 2012
VIDEO: "Chasing Ice" Movie Reveals Largest Iceberg Break-Up Ever Filmed
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