Giant icebergs on Canadian coast cause land traffic chaos

A stream of huge icebergs slowly sinking past the small town of Ferryland in Canada has become a major tourist attraction. The line of icebergs caused traffic jams on land. Many people want to see the natural phenomenon.

An unusually large number of drifting icebergs have become a tourist attraction in the small town of Ferryland, Newfoundland.

  • Håkon Letvik

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Ferryland, which is located in Newfoundland on the east coast of Canada, has also been nicknamed Iceberg Alley, due to the visit of icebergs every spring, the newspaper writes. Guardian.

The largest iceberg that drifted in recent days measured 46 meters high.

– It’s the most important thing I’ve ever seen around here, declared Mayor Adrian Kavanagh to the Canadian Press. One of the largest icebergs ran aground and remained near the city, while the other icebergs slowly drifted away.

Images of the icebergs with their bluish-white color have filled social media in recent days, and iceberg tourists have been sitting side by side on their way to the coast and near the icebergs.

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Icebergs are not uncommon in these waters, but their numbers are much greater this year than usual. While in 2016, 687 icebergs were recorded in North American shipping lanes, this year there were 616. The large number of icebergs forced ships to change course and take detours, or to reduce their speed.

Experts believe unusually strong counterclockwise winds may have pushed the icebergs further south. Global warming may also have had an effect, as Greenland’s glaciers are calving more than usual and icebergs are then drifting south.

The many tourists who visit the icebergs want to get as close as possible to the icebergs to take good photos, and this influx has led to traffic chaos and traffic jams.

The many tourists who visit the icebergs want to get as close as possible to the icebergs to take good photos, and this influx has led to traffic chaos and traffic jams.

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