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Rare photos of inverted iceberg

Unusual photo published members of the expedition to Antarctica that floated around the continent in December 2014. The expedition was a photographer Alex Cornell, who photographed a rare phenomenon - an inverted iceberg. Pictures of the "blue giant" made in the Drake Passage, reports The Daily Mail.

Capsizing icebergs is quite rare, since 90% of the ice is usually found under water. This underwater ice has an incredible color and texture, cleansed of snega.

Scientists say that blue is an indicator of the age of the iceberg. This lump, presumably, hundreds of thousands let.Fotografii immediately became very popular on the Internet.