Jostedalsbreen, Norway
The world-famous fjords of Norway are the product of glaciers, having been carved over a staggering number of years to become the incredible landscapes they are today. Home to continental Europe's largest glacier, Jostedalsbreen spreads across around 188 square miles and is nothing short of spectacular from wherever it is seen. Interestingly, scientists have mapped the ice's thickness to help predict how climate change could affect it in the many years to come - and their conclusion? They believe it might split into several smaller glaciers in the future.