Iceberg Alley 2: Harvesting (2016 Drone Footage of Icebergs), Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • The second (of three) drone videos from my whirlwind, 24-hour iceberg-hunting trip along portions of Newfoundland & Labrador's iceberg alley. All drone footage for this video was captured at Upper Rocky Bight, near Monroe during the June 12th, 2016; DSLR footage was captured during the same time frame at Musgrave Harbour, Deadman's Bay and Lumsden, Central Newfoundland.
    The iceberg is being harvested for a number of products, many of which are made locally, including iceberg vodka, beer, rum, wine, water and more.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @FinnerDinner1
    @FinnerDinner1 8 років тому +1

    Whoa! Very cool stuff!

  • @WeBeYachting
    @WeBeYachting 8 років тому +1

    Nice one mates, Cheers from Sint Maarten

    • @nokaoidroneguys2741
      @nokaoidroneguys2741  8 років тому

      Thanks, Capt! You must see a lot of icebergs in Sint Maarten I guess, eh?! LOL Cheers to you!

  • @dpirch531
    @dpirch531 8 років тому +1

    Wow! That's crazy! never seen anything like this. Don't the environmentalist people get mad that you are taking the iceberg? haha....i don't care but that's crazy that there is just that one right there..did not know you could use it for all of that stuff!

    • @nokaoidroneguys2741
      @nokaoidroneguys2741  8 років тому

      Thanks for watching the video! :-)
      As for environmentalists, I honestly don't know whether or not there is any uproar about the harvesting. In reality, it has been said that Newfoundland is where the icebergs come to die... if left alone, as they generally are, they disintegrate into the ocean along the coast of the island. So whether or not they are harvested, the icebergs will melt in these waters. Certainly could understand there being issue with harvesting ice along an intact glacier, but these bergs have naturally broken away.