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TheTravel on MSNSouth Georgia Island Was Spared After The World's Largest Iceberg Grinded To A Halt, But It's Not Over YetA23a has run aground in the Southern Ocean after years adrift. But could it continue on its collision course in the future?
According to the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), the 3,600 square kilometer iceberg known as A23a broke ... adrift in the South Atlantic, probably towards South Georgia Island.
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, has grounded 73 kilometers off South Georgia Island, alleviating concerns about a potential collision that could have disrupted the local wildlife's food supply.
Iceberg A23a as seen in an undated photo from the ... Antarctica attributed to anthropogenic climate change.” South Georgia Island is a large body of land that is part of the British Overseas ...
The world's biggest iceberg, A23a, has grounded in shallow waters off South Georgia, a remote South Atlantic British island home to millions of penguins and seals. The iceberg, which is roughly ...
But experts say it now appears to be drifting towards South Georgia Island ... "It's highly unlikely that a complete iceberg, the a23A will run aground on the island. It's more likely that ...
The massive A23a iceberg, one of the biggest ever recorded, is drifting toward South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic.
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