Greenland’s bays are dotted with icebergs, also known as growlers, that have sheared off from glaciers.
Waider writes about the landscape in wondering tones on his blog: ‘This place is one of the most unique places I have seen in my life.
Icebergs breaking off the massive glacier are sometimes so large, they seem like small floating countries – you could easily fit a small town on top of them’
Image Credit: Photograph by Jan Erik Waider
‘Also, the colours were different with every iceberg that came along. Depending on the age and pressure they were under, the colour ranged from black over blue and white to almost glass-like and transparent’