40 Examples of Drifting 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. Take a look at some imposing photographs of icebergs from around the world.



A massive iceberg floats close to Innaarsuit, Greenland.





Newfoundland, Canada





Bonavista Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada





Antarctic Peninsula





Greenspond, Newfoundland, Canada





Jökulsárlón, Iceland





Brown Bluff, northern Antarctic Peninsula





Newfoundland, Canada





Sermilik fjord, Greenland





Tasiilaq, Greenland





Bear Glacier, Alaska, US





Western Antarctic Peninsula





Paradise Island





Ross Sea, Antarctica





Antarctic Peninsula





Frederick Sound, Alaska, US





Newfoundland, Canada





LeConte Bay, Alaska, US





Jökulsárlón, Iceland





Western Antarctic Peninsula





South of Dunedin, New Zealand





Antarctic Peninsula





Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina





Western Antarctic Peninsula





Jökulsárlón, Iceland





King George Island, Antarctica





South Iceland





Sermilik fjord, Greenland





Antarctica





Sermilik fjord, Greenland





Qaqortoq, Greenland





Ferryland, Newfoundland





Antarctica





Scoresby Sound, Greenland





Newfoundland, Canada





Tongass National Forest, Alaska, US





Grey Lake, Chile





Disko Island, Greenland





Twillingate, Canada





Newfoundland, Canada







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