Iceberg measuring 1,550 sqaure kilometres breaks off in Antarctica

An iceberg measuring 1,550 square kilometers broke away from the Brunt Ice Shelf near a research station in Antarctica.

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19 comments

    1. Icebergs are parts of an ice shelf that fall off. So this is much bigger than an iceberg that sunk the Titanic.

  1. Great. This is just f’in great.

    Now I need a Rye and Coke in a glass that is over 100,000 cubic kilometres.

    Maybe if we cut the North Pole off of Mars. We can use it as a leftie.

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