The world's iceberg is heading for South Georgia—a wildlife haven in the South Atlantic—and scientists are worried.
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South Georgia Island Was Spared After The World's Largest Iceberg Grinded To A Halt, But It's Not Over Yet
A major body of frozen water has run aground in the Southern Ocean. A23a, the world’s largest and oldest iceberg, broke off Antarctica nearly 40 years ago. In 2020, it began to journey toward South ...
The world’s largest iceberg, A23, is fragmenting into smaller pieces, potentially jeopardizing both humans and the millions of penguins in the neighboring Antarctic refuge. Alarming photos snapped by ...
The South Georgia Islands might not be permanently populated by humans, but it is an important sanctuary for penguins, seals and other various creatures in the South Atlantic. But a giant iceberg, ...
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