Incredible Pictures of Icebergs Off Newfoundland

An iceberg floats in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Port Kirwan, Newfoundland, Canada. Icebergs break off from Baffin Island and Greenland every spring and drift down the stretch of water known as Iceberg Alley. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
The first iceberg of the season as it passes the South Shore, also known as Iceberg Alley, near Ferryland Newfoundland. REUTERS/Jody Martin
The high number of icebergs this season can be attributed to uncommonly strong counter-clockwise winds that draw the icebergs south and possibly global warming, which could be making Greenland's ice sheet melt faster. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Icebergs float in Flatrock Cove at sunset. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Birds walk on the shoreline as icebergs float by in Flatrock Cove. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Icebergs float in Flatrock Cove at sunset. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
A bird lands on an iceberg in Pouch Cove. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Icebergs float in Flatrock Cove at sunset. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
An iceberg floats in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Port Kirwan, Newfoundland. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Icebergs break off from Baffin Island and Greenland every spring and drift down the stretch of water along the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador known as Iceberg Alley. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
A bird walks on the shoreline as an iceberg floats in Flatrock Cove. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
An iceberg passes through Iceberg Alley. REUTERS/Greg Locke
A resident views an iceberg as it passes the South Shore near Ferryland Newfoundland. REUTERS/Greg Locke