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iceberg, British Overseas Territory
World’s biggest iceberg to collide with British island. How disastrous could this be?
The world’s largest iceberg, A23a, is heading north from Antarctica toward South Georgia, a British Overseas Territory in the southern Atlantic Ocean. In the past, giant icebergs grounding near South Georgia have caused devastating consequences,
World’s biggest iceberg on course to hit British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic
The mega-iceberg, which is double the size of Greater London and weighs nearly a trillion tonnes, has been spinning northwards from Antarctica since December. | ITV National News
World's largest iceberg on collision course with British overseas territory - 'Game of Thrones-style ice wall'
The world’s largest iceberg is on a collision course with a British overseas territory, risking the lives of the island’s inhabitants. Known as the "queen of icebergs", A23a broke free from its position north of the South Orkney Islands last month and is now heading towards South Georgia.
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The Antarctic oil bonanza that could save Britain – but we need to get there before Argentina
The frozen continent has never been so desirable. But as other nations try to get in on the action, a race to the bottom beckons ...
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Russia finds Earth’s largest mine: He would have to blow up this continent
Russia discovers the largest oil reserves on Earth in Antarctica. What are the geopolitical, environmental, and economic ...
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One trillion-ton ‘megaberg’ on crash course with UK island
The iceberg cometh. The world’s largest iceberg is on a collision course with a British island off Antarctica, potentially jeopardizing both marine life and ships in the area.
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Fears world’s biggest iceberg could hit island in the South Atlantic
The world's largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica towards ...
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