When it comes to mesmerizing beauty, there is nothing that touches Mother Nature. It is enthralling to see how creative the forces of nature can be. One such example of natural creativity and magnificence are the icebergs floating off the western Antarctic Peninsula amid the populations of wildlife including Gentoo penguins and humpback whales. Photographer Steven Kazlowski has tried capturing these breathtaking chunks of ice with shapes that are not usually seen in nature.

Kazlowski, who toured the area on a 62-foot sailing boat, came across an array of icebergs with unusual shapes. A few appear like cathedrals of ice, while others look as if they were whittled by human hands. Decades of southern storms are responsible for giving those shapes of arches, pillars and buttresses. These incredible pieces of natural art left me speechless.
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