World's largest iceberg likely to be in its final months of existence

  • 4 months ago
Erosion is sculpting huge caves and arches into the walls of the world's largest iceberg, the A23a floating in Antarctica.

The EYOS expeditions company (www.eyos-expeditions.com) has found that the A23a, which broke away from the Antarctic coastline in 1986, has recently begun migrating in the direction of the South Orkney Islands. The iceberg is set to melt and disappear. (Video Courtesy of EYOS EXPEDITIONS/AFP)

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