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Photographer James Balog and his crew were in Greenland when their camera captured something extraordinary.
For nearly an hour and 15 minutes , a piece of ice the size of lower Manhattan melted away.
It was the largest such event ever filmed.
Balog had a reputation since the early 1980s as a conservationist and environmental photographer.
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