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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Antarctic iceberg A-23A (at left) stuck in shallow waters off the coast of South Georgia ...
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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 - which is roughly the size of Cornwall - nearly collided with a tiny British island, threatening its penguin and seal populations. A23a once spanned a staggering 1,505 ...
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Brits narrowly avoided a clash with the world's largest iceberg when it ran aground on an island earlier this week. The "megaberg", officially designated Iceberg A23A, came to rest near South ...
Paris (AFP) – The world's biggest iceberg appears to have run aground roughly 70 kilometres from a remote Antarctic island, potentially sparing the crucial wildlife haven from being hit ...
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A humungous 'mega iceberg' known as A23a has got scientists alarmed with it expected to be a collision course with a tiny island in the South Atlantic Ocean. Weighing a whopping one billion tonnes ...