Flipping the Iceberg



Since I don't have any posts planned until next week, here's a quick one to get us to the end of the week. I recorded the above video while on a grad trip exploring the diverse geology of Newfoundland. This was at Seal Cove (21U 543540.42 m E, 5531775.12 m N), near Bay Verte. We got to see an iceberg calve, then this one flipped. I started filming about half way through.

The geometries of the underside are fascinating, not what I would have expected at all. It was an incredible experience to watch it rotate to a new equilibrium. And when sunset came...

Sunset at Seal Cove, Newfoundland

Sunset at Seal Cove, Newfoundland






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