Liputan6.com, Jakarta – Although many efforts have been made to combat global warming, this still seems far from a solution. The proof is that large chunks of ice continue to melt in various parts of the world. A clear example of the impact of global warming is the melting of icebergs in the waters near Newfoundland, Canada. This phenomenon warns us of ongoing climate change.
Reported since JourFR Euro On August 3, 2023, the appearance of a large iceberg in Newfoundland surprised many. This region, often called the “Valley of Icebergs”, would never have imagined seeing an iceberg of such size on its coasts. Many visitors come to see this imposing iceberg which can reach 50 meters.
Every year, an enormous iceberg breaks away from the Greenland glacier and travels 29,000 kilometers along the coast of Labrador and then to Newfoundland, in what is called the valley of icebergs, before dropping anchor in the bay of the island. The appearance of giant icebergs like this always attracts many people who want to observe and immortalize them.
Newfoundland is famous for its iceberg tourism, attracting many tourists each year eager to observe the beauty of icebergs up close. However, the recent appearance of a large iceberg in northeastern Canada highlights the fact that the frequency of iceberg sightings has increased in recent years, signaling the potential for drastic changes to this tourist attraction due to climate change .
The melting of Greenland’s glaciers is being accelerated by global warming, and most of Newfoundland’s icebergs are pieces of glaciers drifting east.
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