Iceberg Alley
A resident views the first iceberg of the season as it passes the South Shore, also known as "Iceberg Alley", more
Residents view the first iceberg of the season as it passes the South Shore, also known as "Iceberg Alley", nemore
The first iceberg of the season passes the South Shore, also known as "Iceberg Alley", near Ferryland Newfoundmore
The first iceberg of the season passes the South Shore, also known as "Iceberg Alley", near Ferryland Newfoundmore
The first iceberg of the season passes the South Shore, also known as "Iceberg Alley", near Ferryland Newfoundmore
Residents view the first iceberg of the season as it passes the South Shore, also known as "Iceberg Alley", nemore
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