ballycatters In Catherine Bush’s novel Blaze Island, she describes ballycatters as “big pans of ice rafted at shore” with “blue-green edges sharp as knives.” Conversely, “slob ice” (also featured in Bush’s book) “lies like a slushy skin over the water and moves with the waves.”
bergy seltzer Wildlife filmmaker John Atchison takes cred for coining this term describing “the sound of gases being reunited.” The seltzer is a unique blend of ice pops and fizzes derived from the ancient air escaping from icebergs.
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