Awesome. There haven't been many of this size in the years. Always nice to see the big ones. A lot of people chop chunks of the bergs for drinks. Where the weather's been so hot lately this is nice to see. I live in Botwood ,NL
Don't icebergs hold in diseases and bacteria from hundreds if not thousands of years ago. Basically riskier then using snow from outside in your drink.
Bro we only have time 7 year before its happend, earth now getting hotter it will be happend in 2040 but it happend now its so quick we only have 7 year to solve it 😢
@@AhAh-mh3lo are yarr India media ka chutiyapa dekh dekh kr mind wash ho gya hai ab jha bhi kisi media ka chutyapa dekhte hu to esa lagta h ki Indian media h🤣🤣😅😅😅
Lol. This is a baby one . There's been longer and higher few years ago one was dragging under cuz it's 10 times as big under as it is on top. Few years ago off La Scie there was one over 100 miles long I'm a Newfie (few years can mean up to 20.) As we tend to exaggerate a little.
It's normal but this degree is abnormal usually it's just floaters that they break apart. This is a whole island and if it split apart would wash away those houses on the shore.
@@TikTak83BaccWmight be crazy but... some people are actually educated on things you don't know because some people seek knowledge where others quit learning after college
Tip ... Watch from 2:26 to 2:31. All the rest of the video is the same thing shown over and over in an array of annoying and senseless manners. It is a bloody big Iceberg that's for sure!
That damn squirrel
why do u show the video split in the middle with 2 of the same shot. VERY, VERY irritating to the eye. Must be an India thing.
😂
Poda potta
Absolutely. As if we needed that to be in awe with nature.
I live here, its always fun to see them float by!
No way
Do they ever cause damage to the homes or anything?
Awesome. There haven't been many of this size in the years. Always nice to see the big ones. A lot of people chop chunks of the bergs for drinks. Where the weather's been so hot lately this is nice to see. I live in Botwood ,NL
Don't icebergs hold in diseases and bacteria from hundreds if not thousands of years ago. Basically riskier then using snow from outside in your drink.
So this is normal?
Nah bud you got the wrong idea….it’s been so hot lately this is something you don’t wanna see this means the earth is getting hotter
Bro we only have time 7 year before its happend, earth now getting hotter it will be happend in 2040 but it happend now its so quick we only have 7 year to solve it 😢
I thought there was no ice in the artic by 2019. I guess they are still making it in scale.
Looks perfectly cut
Why is the same five second clip looped for over 3 minutes? 😮
Indian media 😂😂😂
@@shankarnishad4375lol
It's not Canadian media or you'd see it from all angles. You'd prolly see someone out in boat next to it to show sheer size.
@@AhAh-mh3lo are yarr India media ka chutiyapa dekh dekh kr mind wash ho gya hai ab jha bhi kisi media ka chutyapa dekhte hu to esa lagta h ki Indian media h🤣🤣😅😅😅
Because it's most likely CGI. If this shit was real, there would be many videos/news articles.
what would have been be interested, it's a fixed shot to see the mouvement of the iceberg not two minutes shot of a drank photograph!
Omg imagine waking up to that you draw Ur curtains to see the sea an boom pingwin there's a city size iceberg 🧊🧊🧊🧊 scerry
Lol. This is a baby one . There's been longer and higher few years ago one was dragging under cuz it's 10 times as big under as it is on top. Few years ago off La Scie there was one over 100 miles long I'm a Newfie (few years can mean up to 20.) As we tend to exaggerate a little.
Where it is located exactly? I mean in which city?
Twillingate.or just outside of St. John's
@@roxanneward9670 Thanks
That's normal..
It's normal but this degree is abnormal usually it's just floaters that they break apart. This is a whole island and if it split apart would wash away those houses on the shore.
Why the hell when we have those satellite like that one from Tesla we’ve didn’t notified
It’s a far cry from the same area that the Titanic hit the iceberg. It would’ve been two or 300 miles off the coast not close to the coast
U just know that from the Sub implosion... me too😂😂
@@TikTak83BaccWmight be crazy but... some people are actually educated on things you don't know because some people seek knowledge where others quit learning after college
It's not the same area.... it's over 600 miles away at sea
You can see it’s the same video and it’s exactly in the same area in Newfoundland lol, how you saying it’s not
Very Beautiful landscape. I would love to visit here ❤
Dont.....its ass
I live in Nl. The best is going for a drive on the weekend looking for them all. A lot of big ones this year of all shapes and sizes 😅
the artic ocean is getting warmer aka dying 😕
My favorite song of the 1980s is "Pop It Out" by Wolfgang Wasabi And The Prolapse Junkies.
Come on down to Florida. We need something to cool off this water
Let me bring my titanic hold up!
😂😂😂😂
The Titanic didn't hit an iceberg. It was a bomb 💣
Great video
Tip ... Watch from 2:26 to 2:31. All the rest of the video is the same thing shown over and over in an array of annoying and senseless manners.
It is a bloody big Iceberg that's for sure!
villain from Ice Age 4 , entering your land
Lol this is nowhere close to the same area the titanic struck the iceberg... this is the coast...
Earth is flat
Ice wall
Nichts neues wie jedes Jahr da
well, sweet Jumpin Jesus
Hahaha. You must be a local. Lol. Cheers, b'ye.
Dont show a democrat.. their mind will melt
Fake
Fake?!?😂
I live in Newfoundland, definitely not!! We see this everyday 😊
@@missmelisification fake
Definitely not fake. Go take a trip and see for yourself
This is absolutely NOT anywhere near where titanic sunk 😂😂😂😂😂
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