Grants provided across multiple federal government departments have gone to surprising programs including ‘decolonising breastfeeding’, anti-racism dentistry and drag shows for scientists ...
Earth's largest iceberg has run aground off the coast of South Georgia Island, a common rendezvous spot for large icebergs, new satellite images show. Measuring 1,240 square miles (3,460 square ...
The world’s largest iceberg, A-23A, has grounded near South Georgia, echoing past icebergs that have melted and fragmented in these waters. The colossal Antarctic iceberg A-23A, after years of ...
At the time of construction, the RMS Titanic was a behemoth among ships, hailed as “unsinkable” by its builders. On the morning of April 14, 1912, Captain Smith cancelled a lifeboat drill in favor of ...
The world's largest iceberg appears to have run aground off the coast of a remote British island home to millions of penguins and seals — potentially threatening local wildlife, but also ...
The world’s biggest iceberg, named A23a, has come to a standstill as it appears to have run aground in shallow waters off the remote island of South Georgia after drifting around the Southern ...
If he was a sea captain and he was in control of the Titanic, it would’ve never hit the iceberg. I’ve never seen a guy that can see problems before they happen.” Cowherd raved about the four ...
A23a, nicknamed the "queen of icebergs," first broke off from Antarctica's Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986. However, it remained tethered to the seabed for more than three decades before it finally ...
The world's biggest iceberg appears to have run aground roughly 70km from a remote Antarctic island, potentially sparing the crucial wildlife haven from being hit, a research organisation has said.
By Victor Mather After months of drifting, the world’s largest iceberg has come to a halt near the island of South Georgia in the South Atlantic Ocean. While a “Titanic II” scenario isn’t ...
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Iceberg Godzilla Took Down Titanic Diorama / Resin Art / Waw CreatorI have a theory that the Titanic didn't simply hit the iceberg. To control such a huge ship requires a brave captain and experienced crew. It would be absurd not to see the iceberg from afar.
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