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Residents view the iceberg near Ferryland, Newfoundland, in Canada on April 16. (Jody Martin/Reuters) ...
Tourists are flocking to Ferryland, Newfoundland to see an iceberg tower off its shore. The ice has a height of 151-240 feet and is between 400-670 feet long. A picture shot by mountain biker ...
Ferryland, a tiny Newfoundland town of roughly 500 people, got a holiday surprise over Easter weekend when a massive block of ice appeared off-shore — overshadowing people, boats and even houses ...
A record warm Arctic winter has spawned a tourism boom in a tiny Canadian town. Sightseers and selfie-snappers are flocking to Ferryland, Newfoundland, to watch enormous icebergs drift off the ...
Residents view the first iceberg of the season as it passes the South Shore, also known as "Iceberg Alley", near Ferryland, Newfoundland, Canada April 16, 2017. Residents view the first iceberg of ...
Iceberg Alley: How to visit the Ferryland iceberg Two days ago, photos of an iceberg in residence off the coast of Newfoundland went around the world. Candice Walsh sees what the fuss is all about ...
Canada’s “Iceberg Alley” is living up to its name. Tourists are flocking to the town of Ferryland to see the behemoth that has grounded just off shore.
Festivals across Newfoundland and Labrador are seeing an unexpected demise this year, with organizers saying tight finances ...
And speaking of the Titantic, which sank on April 15, 1912, the wreckage of that doomed liner is only about 400 miles southeast of Ferryland. The southeast coast of Newfoundland is also the ...
One Newfoundland town marked Easter in a slightly different way than usual this year when a special visitor turned up – in the shape of a giant iceberg. Ferryland, an hour south of St John’s ...