The Tundra’s permafrost gives way to massively thick ice that extends into a dangerously frigid sea. Fluorescent organisms color the ice with a varied range of pulsing glows, giving light to the land in lieu of the dimmed skies. Occasionally the Aurora Borealis reaches to the craggy, iceberg littered black water. Watch your step, for though the ice is thick, who knows what monstrosities lurk beneath.