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The world’s largest and oldest iceberg has run aground near the island ... The “megaberg” – which is twice the size of ...
Iceberg A23a boasts an area of approximately 3,900 square kilometers (1,500 square miles), making it more than twice the size of Greater London and 40 times the area of the city of Lisbon.
The underbelly of massive "tabular" icebergs that dragged across the North Sea seabed between 18,000 and 20,000 years ago ...
The world’s largest iceberg is on the move again after being stuck for 30 years in the Weddell Sea. A23a is 3900 square kilometres in area, making it more than twice the size of Greater London ...
A huge iceberg, some 1550 km², almost the size of Greater London, has broken off the 150m thick Brunt Ice Shelf. It calved after cracks that have been developing naturally over the last few years ...
City-sized icebergs once drifted past the coast of Britain when ice sheets covering much of northern Europe were in rapid retreat about 18,000 to 20,000 years ago. James Kirkham at the British ...
A new study reveals there was a time when massive icebergs, like the ones we see in Antarctica today, were drifting less than 90 miles off the U.K. coastline. Scientists have for the first time ...
Icebergs like this would have been floating off the coast of Scotland about 18,000 years ago Icebergs as large as cities, potentially tens of kilometres wide, once roved the coasts of the UK ...
Southwest of South Georgia and stretching further than the eye can see, Iceberg A23a is 40 miles wide and a total of 3,100 Sq Km, making it larger than Greater London. It is also estimated to be ...
Icebergs as large as cities, potentially tens of kilometres wide, once roved the coasts of the UK, according to scientists. Researchers found distinctive scratch marks left by the drifting ...