Iceberg in Marguerite Bay,Antarctic Peninsula. A good example of an extensively eroded berg,with deep caves carved out by the sea and the very uneven top surface showing its origin from a coastal glacier rather than from an ice shelf. The brash ice floating in the sea nearby is probably from a recent ice-collapse from the side of a berg | |
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