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In the first scene of \"The Spy Who Loved Me\", James Bond is chased by the \"bad\" guys while skiing fast down a slope ending in a bottomless abyss. At the last instant he leaps into the void and a parachute with the Brithish flag opens. The whole scene is filmed in the Alps, but the jump into the precipice perfomed by a stuntman is from the impressive Mount Asgard located on Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic. Images of this \"canine\" shaped stone 1,200 metres of vertical drop recorded by Jose Naranjo on Akshayukk Pass 2008 and Penny Icecap 2009 expeditions carried out with Ingrid Ortlieb.
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Nanoq - 2007
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Nanoq - 2007
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Nanoq - 2007
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Nanoq - 2007
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Nanoq - 2007
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Sam Ford Fiord - 2010
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Sam Ford Fiord - 2010
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Sam Ford Fiord - 2010
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Sam Ford Fiord - 2010
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Akshayuk Pass - 2008
Images of the Polar Sun Spire that has 1400 meters above Sam Ford Fiord that it's considered the highest sea cliff of the world with vertical fall. Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to the Sam Ford Fiord situated in the Baffin island (Canadian arctic) - April 2010
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Sam Ford Fiord - 2010
Images of a strange phenomenon in the Arctic: a sandstorm occurred in Baffin Island (Canadian Arctic) during the expedition in which Ingrid Ortlieb and Jose Naranjo from Arctic World did the first crossing in the history of the Penny ice cap in all its length.
Usually mirages are associated with deserts as Sahara, Gobi, etc., but polar regions also develop those optical phenomena. In this video you will see some Arctic mirages filmed by Jose Naranjo, director of Arctic World during a ski traverse on the frozen Baltic Sea and a ski crossing of the Penny icecap located on the great Baffin island (Canadian Arctic). From second 21 to 33 you will see at the horizon what seems an icy island, but it is only an optical illusion.
The greatest vertical drop cliff on Earth. A granite wall of 1250 metres overhanging a 15 degrees angle as an average from the vertical. Images filmed by Jose Naranjo in Baffin Island, Nunavut (Canadian Arctic) during the expeditions nanoq 2007 and Akshayuk Pass 2008.
A small island located in Ammassalik, on the east coast of Greenland seemingly \"moves\". Video filmed by Jose Naranjo during a dogsled journey he made with some travellers in March 2014.
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009
Images recorded by Jose Naranjo during the expedition to Penny icecap - 2009