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The A23a iceberg, deemed the largest in the world since 2023, was seen losing large chunks of ice after drifting toward the island of South Georgia.
Where it has run aground - 50 miles off the small island of South Georgia - seems impossibly remote. We're 800 miles from the Falkland Islands and 900 miles from the icy wastes of Antarctica.
A23a - the world’s largest and oldest iceberg - has run aground on the continental shelf near the island of South Georgia, scientists say. The “megaberg” – which is twice the size of ...
The colossal iceberg A23a – which is more than twice the size of Greater London and weighs nearly one trillion tonnes – has been drifting north from Antarctica towards South Georgia island ...
World’s biggest iceberg dubbed A23a finally runs aground An iceberg twice the size of Greater London and weighing nearly one trillion tonnes has been drifting towards South Georgia island since ...
An iceberg twice the size of Greater London and weighing nearly one trillion tonnes has been drifting towards South Georgia island since 2020. Watch video, see photos. Staff writer 3 min read ...
The colossal iceberg A23a, seen here in 2023, appears to have run aground on the continental shelf surrounding South Georgia, a remote British territory home to an abundance of wildlife. (T.