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Icebergs from the most prolific glacier outside
Antarctica, Greenland's Sermeq Kujalleq glacier, settle on the deep underwater moraine
across the mouth of the fjord, until they break up or there is enough pressure
to push them out to sea.
The rough edged icebergs are the same way up as they were when part of the glacier; the smooth icebergs are those that have
turned over to show what was once under water.
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