A23a, the world’s largest iceberg, broke loose from Antarctica; now it’s spiraling towards South Georgia Island.
But it began to move again last year and is now approaching South Georgia Island, a small island mainly populated by penguins and seals. The iceberg had been stuck in a rotating water column near ...
T​he largest iceberg in the world is headed toward an island with a massive population of penguins and seals, according to ...
The "megaberg" - which is twice the size of Greater London and 130 feet tall - is on a crash course with the remote island of ...
As it drifts closer to South Georgia, concerns grow about its immediate impact on the island’s ecosystem and the broader implications of such events. Approximately 450,000 pairs of king penguins, ...
The world’s biggest iceberg is moving towards a remote island of Antarctica, which is home to millions of penguins and ...