Photos captured by a British photographer show a 78-year-old schooner seemingly frozen in time under a magnificent ice archway in Greenland--which is only accessible for six-weeks of the year. The awe-inspiring shot was snapped recently in Scoresbysund in Greenland, part of the largest fjord system in the world. Usually only accessible by dogsled, there is a brief six-week window every year where the ice retreats back enough to let boats enter the frozen waters. (Photo/IC)
Photos captured by a British photographer show a 78-year-old schooner seemingly frozen in time under a magnificent ice archway in Greenland--which is only accessible for six-weeks of the year. The awe-inspiring shot was snapped recently in Scoresbysund in Greenland, part of the largest fjord system in the world. Usually only accessible by dogsled, there is a brief six-week window every year where the ice retreats back enough to let boats enter the frozen waters. (Photo/IC)
Photos captured by a British photographer show a 78-year-old schooner seemingly frozen in time under a magnificent ice archway in Greenland--which is only accessible for six-weeks of the year. The awe-inspiring shot was snapped recently in Scoresbysund in Greenland, part of the largest fjord system in the world. Usually only accessible by dogsled, there is a brief six-week window every year where the ice retreats back enough to let boats enter the frozen waters. (Photo/IC)