Stock Photo - A fishing boat with tourists makes its way through icebergs floating in the fjord near Ilulissat on the west coast of Greenland. The icebergs can reach 100 metres above water level and are formed around 65 kilometres away on the Kangia glacier. This is how 40 million tonnes of ice make their way to the fjord, which has been classed as a UNESCO world natural heritage site since 2004. Taken 22.08.2017. Photo: Karlheinz Schindler/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide. - Ilulissat/

Stock Photo: A fishing boat with tourists makes its way through icebergs floating in the fjord near Ilulissat on the west coast of Greenland.

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