Iceberg A23a, three times the size of New York City, has broken free from the Antarctic seafloor, setting sail for places known as "iceberg graveyards" and causing significant, natural disasters in its path
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The long-lived berg, known as B-22A, is the largest remaining piece of B-22
Captain had low visibility due to fog - There were 2,000 passengers on board
By April 2021, it had completely melted, totaling 992 billion tons of ice lost in its 2,485-mile journey since it broke off in 2017
That was a close call...
The instruments recorded tremors at two locations between November 2016 and January 2017
The picture was snapped in Antarctica
Last summer, four people died after waves swamped a settlement in northwestern Greenland
Guess why the area is colloquially known as "iceberg alley"...
Shock and awe!...