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A black-berg typically refers to a large mass of black ice, often formed in cold climates, which can be hazardous for navigation and travel. The term may also be used in certain contexts to describe dark icebergs or ice formations that have absorbed sediment or organic material, giving them a dark appearance. In a broader sense, it can symbolize obstacles or challenges that are hidden beneath the surface.

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