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In December last year, A23a escaped from an ocean current vortex that had trapped it just to the north of the South Orkney Islands for months, rotating anticlockwise more or less on the spot at a ...
Newly released satellite footage shows the world’s largest iceberg running aground near a remote island in the South Atlantic Ocean last month. Slightly smaller than Rhode Island, A23a ...
It’s a wonder the wild islands ... South Ronaldsay, is enough for a few days; for longer visits you might fly or take a ferry to Papa Westray. Iron-age Broch of Gurness on Eynhallow Sound ...
Known as A23a, the massive slab of ice — roughly the size of Rhode Island and weighing nearly a trillion tonnes — was first reported to be heading toward South Georgia months ago ...
The iceberg, dubbed A23a, had been confined for decades ... becoming trapped in an ocean current near the South Orkney Islands. Now, it's run into the continental shelf roughly 50 miles from ...
The world’s biggest iceberg, named A23a, has come to a standstill as it appears to have run aground in shallow waters off the remote island of South Georgia after drifting around the Southern ...
A23a, nicknamed the "queen of icebergs ... spinning in one spot for several months just north of the South Orkney Island. But in December 2024 it broke free once more and continued its journey ...
The world's largest and oldest iceberg, named A23a, has run aground in shallow waters off the coast of South Georgia, a remote island in the South Atlantic known for its populations of penguins ...
According to the British Antarctic Survey research organization, the mass known as A23a has stopped drifting and run aground on South Georgia, an unpopulated island that is part of the British ...
After a leisurely five-year journey, the ginormous iceberg A23a appears to have run aground near the Southern Ocean’s South Georgia Island, according to the British Antarctic Survey. A23a weighs ...
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