The world's largest iceberg, A23a, has officially melted away in the South Atlantic after an epic 40-year journey.
Stuck for nearly 40 years near Antarctica, the world’s largest iceberg has dislodged from the Weddell Sea and is now floating around. The iceberg is likely headed toward “iceberg alley” in the South ...
Iceberg Alley, the stretch of coast ranging from Labrador to Newfoundland, is the southernmost region of the northern hemisphere where one can regularly see icebergs. But hurry up! As the planet ...