National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 6月16日 01時29分
Photo by Michaela Skovranova @mishkusk // Sponsored by @OPPO // Deep tones of blue in icebergs occur when the snow gets compressed over time and becomes what is referred to as glacier ice. The air bubbles trapped in the snow compress, creating less of a chance of light being scattered. The color blue travels in shorter wavelengths and gives icebergs their beautiful hues. I am forever fascinated by these beautiful ice structures. One has to wonder just how long ago these small air bubbles became trapped in the ice and what information they may hold. // Uncover the ultimate camera with the OPPO #FindX2Pro and its Ultra Vision Camera System.
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