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Piercing Awareness
There's nothing like standing alone outside on the bridge as 100mph+ winds slice through the warmest expedition clothing layers to give perspective on Nature's effortlessly relentless power. Katabatic winds are formed when ice cools the air above and the now dense air slides down the glacier, building speed and scouring its host. Contrasting weather systems exist in harmony, reminding us that there is no inherent "good" nor "bad," but rather simply what is.
Mott Snowfield - Magnet Hill 556m, Mott Snowfield - Magnet Hill 556m - Trinity Pennisula, Mott Snowfield - Magnet Hill 556m - Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica
Photo ID: Piercing_Awareness_(c)ChrisOgden.com(WO7M3667_71-PrintMSTR)
Published in: Ancient Ice {elemental}, (ant)Arctic