World-famous ‘big and sexy’ iceberg drifting from Newfoundland town, mayor says
FERRYLAND, N.L. — The world’s most famous intact iceberg appears to be on the move.
Ocean currents appear to be sweeping the colossal iceberg away from tiny Ferryland, N.L., where it squatted this month and put the town of about 500 on the world’s radar.
Mayor Adrian Kavanagh said onlookers started flooding into the town over Easter weekend, causing bumper-to-bumper traffic jams in pursuit of the perfect camera angle.
News of the frozen spectacle rippled through global media including The New York Times, CNN, BBC, Time, The Guardian and Russia’s state-backed news channel, as well as outlets based in Australia, Japan, Germany.


