Rare Photograph Captures The Blue-Green Magic Hidden On The Other Side Of An Iceberg

The tip of an iceberg has been well documented, both in photography and overused idioms. We’ve been told time and time again that the visible part of those giant chunks of frozen water — the ones that adorn the pages of National Geographic — represents only one tenth of the mass that is an iceberg. The rest lurks below the water, not often seen by the likes of tourists, photojournalists and roving scientists.

The photo is, nonetheless, a rare shot. Check out more of Cornell’s photos from his Antarctic adventure below. Bonus: there’s even more on his Instagram.

The Huffington Post