Small Newfoundland Icebergs

I drove out to Cape Spear yesterday and saw a few small icebergs. It was freezing.

The original audio has been removed because it was nothing but wind distortion. I replaced it with some generic stormy wind sounds.

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Phillip Cairns is a beekeeper in St. John's, Newfoundland, who writes about beekeeping at MudSongs.org.
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5 Responses to Small Newfoundland Icebergs

  1. Jody says:

    My co-workers and I started to drive out there last week during my business trip, but we turned back: a wall of fog greeted us as soon as we left the city’s limits. It was freezing, too.

  2. Phillip says:

    We hit that wall of fog, too, but we kept going and it cleared up. We were outside the car for a total of maybe 5 minutes. Nearly froze.

  3. Blayne says:

    So, you guys have a good brease up there too, eh?

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  4. Dave says:

    That so familar sound of wind. Music to a newfie’s ears!

  5. tommyboy says:

    that is a great photo…what kinda kite do you fly in that?

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