This is the Iceberg. It is a secret room. In the distance you can see Club Penguin. If you want to dive into the ocean depths, try the Aqua Grabber!
The Iceberg is an iceberg near Club Penguin Island. It is considered a secret room, although it is accessible by the Map, EPF Spy Phone, and Jet Pack Adventure. This room is currently the only secret room visible on the map, which means it is not marked with a cursor-over label. Many penguins try to tip the iceberg by dancing or drilling on one side, and you get rewarded a stamp if 30 people are trying to tip the iceberg at once. It was revealed that the iceberg was actually a frozen megalodon at the Prehistoric Party. The mini game Aqua Grabber is available from the iceberg. The Club Penguin Island can be seen in the distance.
In reality, icebergs can't tip. Icebergs are floating chunks of ice that have broken off glaciers. The visible bit of the Iceberg is the very small top of what is underneath.
A real surge of tipping appeared after a comic in the Penguin Times showed two bored penguins who tried to tip the Iceberg and succeeded. In another edition of the same newspaper, Aunt Arctic answered whether the Iceberg had ever been tipped. She said that she had never seen the feat, and that there probably will be a ban for it, proclaiming, "Tipping the Iceberg gets you banned!". Also, in Issue #151 of the Penguin Times, she replied to a penguin that she did not know.
There is a story about tipping the Iceberg in the Book Room.
Tipping the Iceberg was featured in a card of Card Jitsu. When it is used, one penguin is on one side of the Iceberg jumping on it and launches the other penguin off the Icehole.
In the book "Star Reporter," one of your choices is to write an article about a party at the Iceberg. After you get there, a penguin says there was a picture of the Iceberg tipped; when you go looking for it, the photo ends up being destroyed.
During the April Fool's Party 2010 and April Fool's Party 2011, the Spinning Arrow Room said, "Did the Iceberg seem tippier than usual?"
On July 26th in 2010 a stamp was released. It was called the Berg Drill!stamp where if 30 penguins drill at the same time they earn the stamp.
Club Penguin has made a jigsaw puzzle about tipping the Iceberg.
Sometimes on the server Abominable penguins try to tip the Iceberg.
If you look very closely in the water by the edges of the iceberg you can actually see that the iceberg is bigger than shown
There might be a upcoming party that you will be able to tip the ice berg.
The Iceberg, as revealed in Prehistoric Party, is not really an iceberg at all, but rather a Megalodon frozen in the ice. This causes it's shape, although the megalodon has been covered in snow in recent times, it is still there.
It is seen in Mission 1, when you save penguin the stranded penguins with a life preserver shooter. It is also seen in PSA Mission 9 when you repair the rubber duck and attach one of the tracking devices to it, and launch it into the water near the Iceberg.
During the 2008 Summer off Water Party, you could enter the Inflatable Whale from there.
During the Fall Fairs, the Iceberg becomes a ball pit.
During the Music Jams (except for the Make Your Mark: Ultimate Jam), The Club Penguin Band plays on the Iceberg. It will not count as meeting them, however.
During the Halloween solar eclipse of 2006, the Aurora Australis (commonly known as the Southern Lights), were visible.
During the Christmas Party 2008, the Iceberg had a small tree in the middle of it. The tree would grow bigger each time players clicked on it.
During the Puffle Party 2009 the Iceberg was decorated with pink, and there were pink puffles, a trampoline and a skipping rope. Also, a puffle with a snorkel would swim around.
During the St. Patrick's Day 2009 party, the new music was played and a rainbow coming from the Ski Hill to another location, was shown in the background.
During the April Fools Day 2009 party, there were boxes here. During the April Fools Party 2010, the Iceberg was filled with boxes again and a sign that had multiple arrows.
At the Festival of Flight 2009, you could see Club Penguin in the air from here.
During the Holiday Party 2009, There was a small tree in the middle of the iceberg. If penguins danced, The tree would grow bigger. The small tree was a reference to The Peanuts Gangs Christmas special.
One of the 101 Days of Fun activities was to try to tip the Iceberg.
Most icebergs move, but the Club Penguin Iceberg does not. Some penguins trying to tip the iceberg say that it moves.
It is the only main room in Club Penguin that is not connected to the main island.
It may or may not be possible to tip the Iceberg, but while 30 Penguins or more will be drilling using any hard hat, the Berg Drill! stamp is obtained.
It does not seem likely that the Iceberg has tipped in the past it may be possible in the future.
The iceberg wasn't updated during The Journey. It may be updated along with the Forest, Cove, Mine Shack, and the underground areas in 2013.
There is actually a C. megalodon (large prehistoric shark) frozen in the iceberg, as seen at the Prehistoric Party. This also explains why the iceberg has never moved and the iceberg's hump.
During Prehistoric Party you can notice that the Iceberg used to be connected to the Club Penguin Island (to the cove), it moved away maybe becuse of the sea, the wind, or the C. megalodon.