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Along Newfoundland Iceberg Alley, Stranger Giants Walk
Amateur photographer Mark Gray, who was lucky enough to live on Cape Bonavista, in the east of Newfoundland, published a fresh selection of icebergs …
The catch of the new season – usually ice blocks begin their journey through the waters there at the end of spring and follow through the “iceberg alley” for a couple of months. This place was nicknamed because the huge ice, as if in a parade, pass in front of the audience on the shore. But those who, like Mark Gray, have been observing them for more than a year, note: new icebergs are noticeably different from previous ones. Continue reading
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