A photograph of a phallic-shaped iceberg floating past Canada has sparked amusement on social media.
The berg, which is about 30 feet tall and bears a striking resemblance to part of the male anatomy, was snapped as it bobbed past the east coast of Newfoundland.
Users were quick to christen it the 'dickie berg' and ask whether it was heading to 'conception cove' or could provide ice for the 'stiffest' drink.
One user wrote: 'Well, we'll know who's to blame if a bunch of baby icebergs start popping up in the Atlantic'.
Others said 'isn't that just the tip of the iceberg' and asked whether this was perhaps the 'second coming'.
Mr Pretty said several people had asked him whether the image was fake because the shape was so unexpected.
'People don't believe it's real. They think it's photoshopped and all that,' he told The Guardian. 'I can tell you — it's real.'
The berg was photographed on Thursday, but just a day later the bulbous top on it collapsed.
The news prompted at least one funerary video showing doves flying past the iceberg. Underneath were written the words: 'Gone, but not forgotten. Forever in our hearts.'
Local publication CP24 revealed the iceberg with the headline: 'Dildo man captures Phallic iceberg in Conception Bay.'
Icebergs regularly float past the Newfoundland coast during the spring months carved out of Greenland's ice sheet, attracting tourists.
Photo of phallic iceberg off Canadian coast prompts merriment
The iceberg, which is about 30-foot tall and bares a striking resemblance to part of the male anatomy, was snapped as it bobbed past the east coast of Newfoundland.
