
Goliath Icebergs Caught on Camera in Greenland (June 28, 2026)
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An unforgettable parade of giant icebergs drifts past the AfarTV Iceberg Cam in Ilulissat, Greenland on June 28, 2026. This mesmerizing timelapse captures hours of movement as one breathtaking iceberg after another glides silently through the Arctic, creating one of nature's most spectacular displays.
These floating giants begin their journey at the Ilulissat Icefjord, where the powerful Sermeq Kujalleq continuously calves enormous blocks of ancient glacial ice. The glacier is one of the fastest-moving in the world and is responsible for producing around 10% of Greenland's icebergs.
Every iceberg has a unique shape, sculpted by years of melting, waves, wind, and collisions with other icebergs. Although these giants appear massive above the surface, roughly 90% of their volume remains hidden beneath the waterline.
You can experience this exact view in person by staying at this beautiful ocean front home in Ilulissat, Greenland. This home is located in one of the absolute best locations in Ilulissat, where you can hear the sea just outside as well as the smell of the ice from Ilulissat Isfjord. Learn more here: Jomsborg Ilulissat
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