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If one iceberg could scuttle the ``unsinkable'' Titanic, others are a danger to people and should be taken seriously -- which is why the job of iceberg hunter exists. Each spring, people who perform the job head to an area in the Northern Atlantic called Iceberg Alley, the location of the world's most densely packed gathering of the phenomena. They search out, wrangle and harvest the ice in order to bring it back to land to be used in the production of bottled water and vodka. This docuseries follows one iceberg-hunting family, consisting of fearless Capt. Whyman Richards, younger brother Dale, and Whyman's oldest son, Travis.
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