I think this picture speaks for itself. It’s incredible how the ice just rises—towering between 50 and 75 metres. We couldn’t get closer than 50 metres because of the river, and venturing further would have been dangerously reckless. You never know when a massive block might suddenly break off.
Back in 1961, a 75-metre slab plunged down without warning. Shards of ice blasted through the air like bullets. Four people were killed, and 29 injured.
Sadly, we only saw smaller pieces fall. We were hoping to witness one of the big crashes—and we actually met some people who saw it happen the very next day after our visit.
Back in 1961, a 75-metre slab plunged down without warning. Shards of ice blasted through the air like bullets. Four people were killed, and 29 injured.
Sadly, we only saw smaller pieces fall. We were hoping to witness one of the big crashes—and we actually met some people who saw it happen the very next day after our visit.