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Ice Hikers, South Islands, New Zealand, 2002
Hikers negotiate a crevasse on Franz Josef Glacier in South Island, New Zealand. This highly accessible river of ice begins in the peaks of the Southern Alps, but flows some 8,000 vertical feet (2,400 vertical meters) into the lush rain forest of New Zealand’s Westlands National Park.
Hikers negotiate a crevasse on Franz Josef Glacier in THE South Island, New Zealand.
jump you fucker.
“Hey guyz I got a great picture of… hey wait for me!”
or … guess which one is the woman