Antarctic iceberg: Giant 'white wanderer' poised to break free
July 5, 20174 min read896 words
Published: July 5, 2017  |  4 min read896 words
Everybody is fascinated by icebergs. The idea that you can have blocks of frozen water the size of cities, and bigger, sparks our sense of wonder. British astronaut Tim Peake photographed one from orbit that would just about fit inside Central London's ring road. But at 26km by 1...
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July 7, 2017
Well written and well research article. The article also dives into the potential path of this "white wanderer" as it breaks free. Something to pay close attention to as the iceberg is a 6,000 sq km or 2,316 sq. mile iceberg. That's more than half the size of the big island, Hawaii.
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