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Waterfall and Iceberg at Stiles Cove Path

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This image was taken along Stiles Cove Path on Newfoundland’s East Coast Trail, where the coastline feels completely untouched and wild. A narrow waterfall pours straight off the cliffs into the Atlantic below while an iceberg drifts quietly offshore in the distance. It’s a scene that stops you in your tracks when hiking this trail. What makes this moment special is the contrast between movement and stillness. The waterfall crashes endlessly into the sea while the iceberg sits calm against the horizon under a dark Newfoundland sky. The red coastal brush in the foreground adds warmth to the scene and balances the cool blues of the ocean and ice. It captures that rugged side of Newfoundland people come looking for. This piece works beautifully in a living room, office, hallway, or workspace where you want something bold and calming at the same time. The mix of deep blues, textured cliffs, and flowing water gives it a strong presence without feeling overwhelming. It fits especially well with coastal, rustic, or modern decor and makes a great statement piece for anyone who loves Newfoundland, hiking, waterfalls, or the North Atlantic coast.