World's largest iceberg on collision course with British island ...
The world's biggest iceberg -- three time the size of New York City -- could drift towards a remote island where a scientist warns it risks disrupting feeding for baby penguins and seals.
Spanning 3,500 square kilometres, the A-23-A iceberg, also known as 'megaberg' is the world's largest. That's roughly the size of the ACT. It's 40 metres tall and weighs an estimated one trillion ...
The world's biggest iceberg is on the loose and is threatening to collide with a tiny south Atlantic island, potentially affecting the wildlife there, scientists warned this week. Known as A23a ...
The world’s largest iceberg - roughly the size of Cornwall - is about to crash into a remote British island, putting the lives of penguins and seals in danger. A23 is one of the world's oldest ...
The colossal A23a iceberg - the world's largest - is currently floating across the Antarctic Ocean and is heading in the direction of South Georgia, a British island which is uninhabited save for ...
The world’s largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica toward the island of South Georgia. The iceberg, called A23a, was previously ...
Frozen mass known as A23a threatens penguin and seal colonies on South Georgia and is expected to make contact in two to four weeks The world’s largest and oldest iceberg is on a collision ...
The world's biggest iceberg is steadily drifting towards a remote British island off a tip of Antarctica, six weeks after breaking loose from its sea floor grounding in the Southern Ocean.
The world's largest iceberg, which split off from an Antarctic ice shelf 38 years ago before becoming stuck in an oceanic vortex, is now on a potential collision course with the sparsely inhabited ...