Seen from above, looking like frozen waves, the strikingly deep slashes of the crevasses in the ice of the Franz Josef Glacier on New Zealand's South Island make a truly inhospitable place. Occasional glimpses of pure, crisp blue ice can be seen in the bottom of the gashes.
Seen from above, looking like frozen waves, the strikingly deep slashes of the crevasses in the ice of the Franz Josef Glacier on New Zealand's South Island make a truly inhospitable place. Occasional glimpses of pure, crisp blue ice can be seen in the bottom of the gashes.