No, these images are not Photoshopped, they just show real icebergs that have flipped. The ice ultimately looks so majestic when flipped because the newer ice has been melted away, and air is compressed out of the ice as it formed into a glacier. Prior to flipping into a body of water, all of the unexposed ice looks like this when the newer layers are stripped away. That density is why glacial ice looks so blue. Continue reading for more interesting pictures.
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