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December 17, 2011

Stratus clouds, Greenland

by wordlesstech team

Stratus clouds

Eight hundred miles south of the North Pole, stalactite-like stratus clouds—churned by 90-mile-an-hour winds—and the light of a bruised dawn paint an apocalyptic portrait over Inglefield Bay.   Photograph by Bryan and Cherry Alexander

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