ST. JOHN’S, NFLD
A massive Dyck-shaped iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland has gone viral this week, as iceberg lovers claim they’ve never seen anything like it before.
“Icebergs come in all shapes and sizes,” said iceberg aficionado Arthur B. Friesen. “I’ve seen a couple Reimers and a few Pletts. Most commonly they’re just Bergs. But this is the very first time I’ve seen a Dyck-shaped iceberg.”
The iceberg most closely resembles Mr. Abe J. Dyck of Gruensteinthal, Saskatchewan, a province not known for its icebergs.
“We’re not sure how Mr. Dyck made it all the way from Saskatchewan to Newfoundland,” said Friesen. “Usually the migration pattern goes the other direction.”
Thousands of photographers have flocked to the Newfoundland coast to get a snapshot, which some are finding rather