I Camped at the 'Edge of the World' in Greenland—Here's What It Was Like
"A striking glacial tongue marbled in vivid blue and white, it produces dramatic calving events that echo like gunshots across the mountains and feeds moulins that funnel surface melt into the ice sheet. One moulin served as the entrance to a dazzling ice cave—tight at the start, then opening into glittering blue chambers—highlighting both the beauty and danger of moving ice. Guides warned that caves can collapse and emphasized the need to read ice and weather; observers also noted measurable retreat (more than six feet lost since the prior summer), illustrating rapid warming and accelerating ice flow toward the ocean." - Chloe Berge