Award winning pictures from Greenland

Feature story - 7 March, 2006
Nick Cobbing won second prize in "Picture of the Year" for his work during the Greenpeace expedition to Greenland in the summer of 2005, in the category "Science and Natural History".

The melting and freezing of the now fragile Greenlandic ice creates the unique features and colours displayed in these photographs.

The melting and freezing of the now fragile Greenlandic ice creates theunique features and colours displayed in these photographs. Allphotographed from the air. It is predicted that sea-levels may rise by6.8 Metres were the Greenland Ice-cap to melt completely.

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