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    There are rare moments in life where we are confronted with our own insignificance. Greenland will provide many of those moments. The base of a glacier in the Maniitsup Sermilia Fjord at low tide, where recently fallen massive ice blocks thousands of years old rest for the incoming tide to carry them onward, provides the reality that a changing world remains timeless and larger than ourselves.
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    Date Taken: Jan 30, 2016
    Date Uploaded: May 27, 2017
    Location: Maniitsoq, Qeqqata, Greenland
    Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D7100
    Focal Length: 200 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/800 sec
    Aperture: f/5.6
    ISO: 100
    Copyright: © Rob Brennan
    Categories: Adventure, Nature, Places
    Contests: 2017 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year