What if fairytales were not just stories but moments you could witness
On a quiet spring afternoon along the rugged coast of Newfoundland, a woman in a flowing dress stood in awe before a towering 10,000-year-old iceberg. Its icy face rose like a frozen monument, sculpted by time and tides. She paused, mesmerized, capturing not just a photo—but a memory of nature’s silent grandeur. In that moment, it was just her, the sea, and the iceberg—a timeless meeting between humanity and the Arctic's drifting giants.