
An iceberg floats through the water on July 20, 2013 in Ilulissat, Greenland. Ilulissat is one of the planned stops on the voyage of the Crystal Serenity, the first large luxury cruise ship set to traverse the Northwest Passage.
(Photo : Joe Raedle / Staff)
A giant Antarctic iceberg is one of the newest tourist attractions in the town of Ferryland, drawing attention to travelers and iceberg chasers in the small Canadian town.
The giant iceberg that got stuck in Ferryland measures 15 storeys high above the waterline. The mountainous iceberg falls under the “large” category (46 to 73 meters high, 122 to 200 meters long) as per the Canadian Ice Service, Sydney Morning Herald reports.
Ferryland Mayor Adrian Kavanagh told The Star that it’s the biggest icerbeg they have seen in the town.
“It’s a huge iceberg and it’s so close that people can get…