New Antarctic Iceberg Speeds Off
A new iceberg has spent part of the Southern Hemisphere’s 2024-2025 summer ricocheting off parts of the Antarctic coastline. Over the past month, the potato-shaped berg has drifted about 250 kilometers (150 miles) from its point of origin near the George VI Ice Shelf’s southern end along the base of the Antarctic Peninsula.
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