Tobias Friedrich, 35, a brave underwater photographer from Niedernhausen, Germany, risked his life to dive up to 30 meters and capture an amazing set of pictures in the freezing -2 degrees Celsius waters near Tasiilaq, the capital of East Greenland that reveal spectacular underwater icebergs below the surface.
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