Bredebræ

It has its terminus on the east coast of the Greenland ice sheet.

[2] The mighty Bredebræ is the front[3] or the confluence of two very large glaciers, the Storstrømmen flowing from the north and the L. Bistrup Bræ from the south.

[4] Bredebræ is a broad glacier producing masses of large icebergs with its terminus to the north and west of Lindhard Island at the head of Borg Fjord, west of Dove Bay, Greenland Sea.

A huge amount of ice constantly drifts out of the fjord from the glacier, completely clogging the entrance of the fjord with multitude of irregularly-shaped icebergs.

[5] This Greenland location article is a stub.

Map of Northeastern Greenland.