World's largest iceberg now drifting in open water
The world’s largest iceberg, known as A23a, is on the move in open water after being stuck to the ocean floor since the 1980s. It is drifting off the coast of Antarctica and may pose a risk to wildlife if it collides with the unpopulated South Georgia Islands.
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