I was able to capture these icebergs floating in the Atlantic Ocean off the
coast of Pouch Cove, a small town in Newfoundland, Canada. Every spring,
due to global warming, a number of icebergs like the ones in this picture
break off in the Arctic and are brought down here by strong winds. In fact,
these days, so many icebergs float by the coast of Newfoundland and
Labrador that it's been given the name 'Iceberg Alley'. Tourists from
around the world flock to it for experiencing these magnificent icebergs
that come in different sizes, shapes and colors.
Location: The Atlantic coast of Canada