Petermania (XXVI): White, white bay
If you didn't see the Petermann Ice Island off Labrador or St. Anthony this summer, there's still time. The diminished, but still large, ice chunks are now scattered about Newfoundland's Baie Verte peninsula and White Bay. The detritus of smaller bergs litters the water for miles around, as shown in today's Terra image:
Source image: NASA/GSFC, Rapid Response
Labels: Petermania
3 Comments:
Happy to hear! My group arrives in Deer Lake next Sunday, and I can't wait to see some bergs!!
Stay tuned for updates! Looks like Jacksons Arm might be the spot.
Or Seal Cove, if westerly winds prevail.
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