There are millions of icebergs in and around Antarctica, and they are all gobsmacking. This group that we came upon on the way to Colebeck was particularly so for a few reasons. They had holes eroded into them, they had icicles hanging from them where the sun had melted the berg and then it had refrozen, and a couple of the bergs had rolled over, showing the rare 'jade berg' characteristic of frozen sea water.
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