Sunday, February 1, 2026

Looks like a "cool" neighborhood

 


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  1. What’s so unusual about an iceberg that’s shaped like a house with backyard pines and a shed?

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  2. Looks a lot like the coast of Newfoundland .

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    1. The image captures a significant moment in the small community of Brent's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, featuring a large iceberg that drifted through the area's "Iceberg Alley" in May 2024. Brent's Cove is on the North coast of the island of Newfoundland.

      The iceberg was a major local attraction, with residents and visitors photographing it from various perspectives.

      Icebergs frequently travel down from Greenland along this coastline every spring, creating a seasonal spectacle.

      The unique shape of this particular iceberg, sometimes described as resembling a house and a church or a "cathedral," made it particularly notable.

      The presence of these massive ice formations supports local tourism and offers a unique natural spectacle.

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