It takes about two to three years for the icebergs to drift the 1,800 nautical miles southbound from the Labrador Current to the Grand Banks off Newfoundland.
In April of 2017, a giant iceberg reached Ferryland where Michael Winsor captured this photo.
The top stamp is a painting by Mary Pratt from 1991.
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Superb! Both the painting and the photo.
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Icebergs are amazing. The painting seems a picture, indeed.
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The painting manages to convey the looming immensity of icebergs, love it.
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It must be incredible to see an iceberg float past your town like that. Stunning artwork, too.
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