Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1911 — Wonderful Iceberg. [ARTICLE]

Wonderful Iceberg.

One of the biggest icebergs seen for years near ocean liners is told about by the skipper of the Ora via. He saw it in the south Atlantic, y* |L ing Falkland islands. “The night was cloudy. There was a cutting wind and the temperature of the sea was down to 38 degrees when the great iceberg came into view—a huge five hundred feet high, partly covered with mist, a long, shelving shore of ice, with the sea breaking upon it as upon a wide, desolate beach. When the moon appeared the sight was one never to be forgotten. We gazed upon what seemed to be a floating city of ice as large as Boston, with its towers, its temples, its tapering monuments shooting up in fantastic architecture shimmering in the moonlight like polished silver. It is the lot of few to see such a sight"— New York Press.