Nature of the icy region
The currents of melting water on the ice form create a curving shape. The mother and son bear on the iceberg. Below are photos of wild nature in cold lands.
Mother bear and baby bear howling on iceberg in Nunavut, Canada.
The unicorns dive under the sea to catch cod and then breathe.
The seagull flew on the jagged ribbons in Svalbard, Norway.
The large hippocampus crawled up to the shore after filling the sea boys in Svalbard, Norway.
The melting ice forms a curving shape on the ice.
Newspapers and underwater cameramen.
The penguin looks at the watchdog before putting his foot on the sea floor.
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