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What's below the tip of the iceberg? - Camille Seaman

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It's a well-known fact that the majority of an iceberg lies below the surface -- but just as stealthily hidden are their fascinating qualities. Traveling the seas, teeming with life, and sometimes even making a noise called "bergie seltzer," there's so much more than meets the eye. Camille Seaman gives homage to these icy isles.

Additional Resources for you to Explore

Photographer Camille Seaman shoots icebergs, showing the world the complex beauty of these massive, ancient chunks of ice. Dive in to her photo slideshow, "The Last Iceberg."
See what happens when the world's largest iceberg hits the Drygalski Ice Tongue.
Watch the Ross Ice Shelf create hundreds of massive icebergs (as seen from space).
Travel with Camille Seaman through Sea Ice to sea massive Icebergs in Greenland and Antarctica.
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Lapping Waves courtesy of benboncan
A flag flapping in the wind, at the small village of Assem Souk in the High Atlas (Morocco) courtesy of felix.blume
East Greenland Vestfjord courtesy of jeo
Rummaging Through Recycling Bin NR courtesy of daveincamas
Soda Bubble Loop coutesy of kingsamas
Bubble Pop courtesy of blue2107
Diesel Engine Boat 4 Loop courtesy of LG
Crashing Metal Objects courtesy of Sclolex
Large Splashes courtesy of CGeffex
Underwater Bubbles courtesy of Robinhood76

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Meet The Creators

  • Educator Camille Seaman
  • Director Kate Stryker, Lucas Millard
  • Narrator Julianna Zarzycki

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