For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

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Every year from mid-February to mid-March, a grand event happens in the Canadian Vapusk National Park: polar bears are born for the first time with their four-month-old cubs.

Experienced wildlife photographer Daisy Gilardini decided to film this process and went on a photo hunt. As a result, she spent 13 days and waited 117 hours in front of the den at an average temperature of about -50 °C.

We admire the dedication of the photographer and publish unique images taken in extremely difficult conditions.

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold
For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

For the sake of these shots, the photographer spent 117 hours in the bitter cold

     

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