Every year large icebergs calve off of the ice sheets of the North Pole, Greenland, and the Canadian Arctic and make their way down into the Atlantic ocean. These icebergs become stuck near the shores of Newfoundland where they melt. These icebergs have become more common as Climate change worsens, causing larger icebergs to pass Newfoundland on a more regular basis. This image was captured via a drone.
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