Extreme ice on Canada's east coast – in pictures
by Louis Helbig from on (#2VM4M)
Warming temperatures caused perilous ice up to eight metres thick to drift south from the Arctic to clog the coasts of Newfoundland, Labrador and Quebec. It trapped boats and ferries as late as June, with Canadian scientists blaming climate change. These dramatic photos capture the rare event.
All photographs by Louis Helbig unless otherwise credited
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