Satellite images taken at the beginning of March show the iceberg parked on a shallow underwater shelf off the coast of South ...
The biggest iceberg in the world, named A23a, appears to have run aground after drifting around the Southern Ocean near ...
the iceberg appears to be grounded in the shallow continental shelf around South Georgia, settling roughly 50 miles from the island's southwestern coast, according to the British Antarctic Survey.
A, after years of drifting, now appears stuck near South Georgia Island. Once lodged in the Southern Weddell Sea for decades, ...
After months of drifting through the ocean, the world’s largest iceberg has finally run aground near a remote island in […] ...
The seas around South Georgia have a long history of iceberg research ... they found around the island of South Orkney fragments of debris that originated in Antarctica. The only way for the ...
The world’s largest and oldest iceberg, A23a, has come to a halt near South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, according to the British Antarctic Survey.
It’s the kind of event that when it happens, you leave whatever you’re doing,” said Patricia Esquete, the expedition’s chief scientist.
Flying over the massive iceberg, it's indistinguishable from the horizon. But as it melts, chunks of ice risk floating ...
It approached the island at a speed of around 30km a day. "Fairly ripping along for an iceberg," according to Andrew Meijers, ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Antarctic iceberg A-23A (at left) stuck in shallow waters off the coast of South Georgia ...