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Icy waters in Greenland
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Envisat satellite
Title
Icy waters in Greenland
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English: This Envisat image, acquired on 21 July 2011, shows part of Greenland’s west coast – home to one of the fastest and most active glaciers in the world, Sermeq Kujalleq. At the centre of the image the glacier’s sea mouth is visible: the Ilulissat fjord, with icebergs bursting out from it and speckling the surrounding waters.
Depicted place Sermeq Kujalleq Glacier
Date 21 July 2011
European Space Agency
Accession number
214144
Credit line ESA
Source http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2011/10/Icy_waters_in_Greenland

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