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Water trapped inside an Icebergs in Pleaneau Bay Antarctica.The water is filled with mineral content and appears to glow. Icebergs in Antarctica circulate with the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. This is the strongest current in the world rotating in a clockwise direction and moving more than 4.8 billion cubic feet of water per second. Icebergs sometimes spin out of this current and drift. The Iceberg graveyard near Penola Bay is an area where many icebergs from the Weddell Sea end up creating a spectacular site.