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July 2018

Dramatic photos of icebergs

Formed after breaking off from glaciers or ice shelves, icebergs travel great distances while floating on water. Most of them float harmlessly on the oceans and bays, but sometimes they come close to coastal settlements. We look at some imposing photographs of icebergs from around the world.


A massive iceberg floats close to Innaarsuit, Greenland
A massive iceberg floats close to Innaarsuit, Greenland.
© Karl Petersen/AFP/Getty Images




Iceberg Newfoundland, Canada
Newfoundland, Canada
© Greg Locke/Reuters




Iceberg Bonavista Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada
Bonavista Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada
© Thomas Kitchin and Victoria Hurst/Design Pics/Getty Images




Iceberg Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctic Peninsula
© Rick Du Boisson/Solent News/Shutterstock




Greenspond, Newfoundland, Canada
Greenspond, Newfoundland, Canada
© John Sylvester/All Canada Photos/Getty Images




Iceberg Brown Bluff, northern Antarctic Peninsula
Brown Bluff, northern Antarctic Peninsula
© Dave Merron/Solent News/Shutterstock




Iceberg Western Antarctic Peninsula
Western Antarctic Peninsula
© Steven Kazlowski/Barcroft Media/Getty Images




Iceberg Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctic Peninsula
© Justin Hofman/Solent News/Shutterstock




Iceberg South of Dunedin, New Zealand
South of Dunedin, New Zealand
© RNZAF/Getty Images




Iceberg King George Island, Antarctica
King George Island, Antarctica
© DEA/M. Santini/De Agostini/Getty Images

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