The world’s biggest iceberg is moving towards a remote island of Antarctica, which is home to millions of penguins and ...
The colossal A23a iceberg has travelled more than 3,000km since it broke off from its Antarctican ice shelf. View on euronews ...
Scientists around the world, as also fishermen and sailors, have their anxious eyes glued on satellite pictures as they are ...
The trillion-ton slab of ice named A23a could slam into South Georgia Island and get stuck or be guided around it by currents ...
In a seemingly reverse Titanic reenactment, the world’s largest iceberg is heading straight for a remote British territory—one teeming with sensitive wildlife.
As of Jan. 16, the megaberg, known as A23a, is roughly 180 miles (290 kilometers) away from South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, according to location coordinates from the U.S. National Ice ...
The world’s largest and oldest iceberg is on a collision course with a British island in the South Atlantic, raising fears that colonies of penguins and seals could be wiped out.
The world's iceberg is heading for South Georgia—a wildlife haven in the South Atlantic—and scientists are worried.
Panic at the penguin colony!
The world’s largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica towards the island of South Georgia.
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