The photograph of a whole iceberg below came from the rig manager of Global Marine Drilling in St. Johns, Newfoundland which actually diverts the path of icebergs away from rigs by towing them with ships.
When this picture was taken, the water was calm and the sun was almost directly overhead. So the diver was able to get into the water and take this picture.
This particular iceberg's estimated weight is about 300,000,000 tons.
When this picture was taken, the water was calm and the sun was almost directly overhead. So the diver was able to get into the water and take this picture.
This particular iceberg's estimated weight is about 300,000,000 tons.
Not wonder the Titanic didn’t have a change!
Photographer Unknown
Photographer Unknown

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