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Incredible sight almost failed to enjoy due pandemic coronavirus COVID-19.

In early June, several canadian provinces began a process of gradual lifting of restrictions imposed in March to slow the pandemic COVID-19. Taking advantage of the relative freedom, Canadians rushed to the island of Newfoundland. They hope to enjoy the last icebergs of the season.

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Territory off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador is known as iceberg alley. Every spring here drifting icebergs from the Arctic. Drift usually lasts until the beginning of June.

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Does, polirani Jaime Michelle (@jaimesey) 3 BLK 2020 R. 11:31 PDT

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Anna Lysenko

Even more interesting about the nature