Aviator on a quest to photograph ancient glaciers before they melt away


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Garrett Fisher looking out the window of his plane while on a mission to photograph glaciers in Norway, on July 29, 2022. — Photos: AP

Chunks of ice float in milky blue waters. Clouds drift and hide imposing mountaintops.

The closer you descend to the surface, the more the water roars – and the louder the “CRACK” of ice, as pieces fall from the arm of Europe’s largest glacier.

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