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Andrew Bake

Andrew Bake

Tabular icebergs, recognizable by their cliff-like sides and flat tops, are typically taller than an apartment building and longer than a city block. (Photo by Oliver Wheeldon/2041 Foundation)
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In Antarctica, searing images and a wave of change

NEKO HARBOR, Antarctica -- The Zodiac pushed through the drift ice as we gazed up at icebergs that...

May 13, 2016
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