His face cried on the ice
A block of ice shaped like a face of a crying person, with continuous flowing water is an eye socket, appearing in the Svalbard Islands in Norway.
A block of ice shaped like a face of a crying person, with continuous flowing water is an eye socket, appearing in the Svalbard Islands in Norway.
Michael Nolan, a marine photographer and environmental expert in Norway, took the photo during an annual trip to observe Austfonna - Norway's largest ice block - on July 16. The ' tears ' in the picture are created by a waterfall of ice falling from one eye of the face.
Nolan visited Norway's largest ice block on Nordaustlandet Island, Svalbard Islands for many years.
The crying face appeared on the melting ice block.(Photo: Barcroft Media)
' The area of ice mass decreases year by year. During my trip in July I was really impressed when I saw the face appear on the ice. Although it was a work of nature, it looked like a cartoon image because the water kept flowing out from the eyes. The face appears right on the surface of the melting ice. It seems to be the right place to show it , 'Nolan told the Telegraph.
Jon Ove Hagen, a member of the World Ice Watch Agency (WGMS) and a professor of geography at the University of Oslo (Norway), has been studying the Austfonna ice block since 1988. He said the width of the ice block According to Hagen, the melting speed of Norway's largest ice sheet is worrying, according to Hagen, many other places on the planet also melt at a higher speed.
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