World's biggest iceberg twice the size of Greater London on the move
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November 24, 20236 min read1189 words
Published: November 24, 2023  |  6 min read1189 words
 Privacy PolicyFeedbackWednesday, Nov 29th 202336°F29°FPreviousNext| 50 225 View commentsAfter 30 years of being 'stuck' on the spot, the world's biggest iceberg is on the move. Called A23a, the block of ice is around 1,540 sq miles in area – more than twice the size of...
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Nov 30
Very cool article with a bunch of satellite imagery and figures to support to the point. It may be fairly sensational by saying it was moving 'at speed' in the title, although they didn't point out in the article that it would be any danger. They also said they have been tracking ice bergs like this for a while so I am sure it is not too worrisome.
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