Fact of the Day: What is an ice cliff? Posted by Hugh Bowring in Team TCJ on July 14, 2013 Ice cliffs are walls of ice where glaciers meet the sea. Icebergs “calve” from the front of the cliffs, giving a continually breaking edge the full height of the glacier. Image: Brian Newham, Ice Team leader, The Coldest Journey Share via Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Email
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