The view of freezing cold water under the ice layer showed in northern Russia
Updated 20:26, 05-Jan-2019
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Photographer Viktor Lyagushkin captured the underwater world under 3 feet (0.91 meter) of ice, including sea angels, stalked jellyfish and sea walnuts at the White Sea in northern Russia. /VCG Photo

Photographer Viktor Lyagushkin captured the underwater world under 3 feet (0.91 meter) of ice, including sea angels, stalked jellyfish and sea walnuts at the White Sea in northern Russia. /VCG Photo

The White Sea in northern Russia is the only sea that freezes over during the winter. An eerie green glow surrounds one of the divers under the sea, giving a fantastic view. /VCG Photo

The White Sea in northern Russia is the only sea that freezes over during the winter. An eerie green glow surrounds one of the divers under the sea, giving a fantastic view. /VCG Photo

The daring ice divers plunge into freezing cold water and explore the surreal depths under the ice layers. The divers compared the experience to a video of “visiting Mars" due to its alien-like colors and "strange" underwater landscape. /VCG Photo

The daring ice divers plunge into freezing cold water and explore the surreal depths under the ice layers. The divers compared the experience to a video of “visiting Mars" due to its alien-like colors and "strange" underwater landscape. /VCG Photo