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  2. World's biggest iceberg is on the loose in the Atlantic ... - AOL

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    The world's largest iceberg, named A23a, is seen in Antarctica on Jan. 14, 2024, in this picture obtained from social media.

  3. World’s biggest iceberg, A23a, is on the move again - AOL

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    A23a has held the “largest current iceberg” title several times since the 1980s, occasionally being surpassed by larger but shorter-lived icebergs, including A68 in 2017 and A76 in 2021.

  4. World's biggest iceberg could collide with Antarctic penguin ...

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    Roughly 1,550 square miles across, the world's biggest and oldest iceberg, known as A23a, calved from the Antarctic shelf in 1986. Before its calving in 1986, the colossal iceberg hosted a Soviet ...

  5. Rhode-Island Sized Iceberg Headed Toward Island Full Of ... - AOL

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    The largest iceberg in the world is headed toward an island with a massive population of penguins and seals, according to satellite tracking from NOAA. The trillion-ton slab of ice that scientists ...

  6. A23a - Wikipedia

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    A23a is a large tabular iceberg which calved from the Filchner–Ronne Ice Shelf in 1986. It was stuck on the sea bed for many years but then started moving in 2020. As of January 2025, its area is about 3,500 square kilometres (1,400 sq mi), which makes it the current largest iceberg in the world.

  7. Fears that the world’s biggest iceberg could hit island in ...

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    The world’s largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica toward the island of South Georgia. The iceberg, called A23a, was previously ...

  8. Iceberg B-15 - Wikipedia

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    Northern edge of Iceberg B-15A in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, 29 January 2001. Iceberg B-15 was the largest recorded iceberg by area. [Note 1] It measured around 295 by 37 kilometres (159 by 20 nautical miles), with a surface area of 11,000 square kilometres (3,200 square nautical miles), about the size of the island of Jamaica.

  9. Iceberg A-76 - Wikipedia

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    The iceberg is about 170 km (110 mi) long and 25 km (16 mi) wide, and is described as being shaped like a "giant ironing board", and roughly the size of Cornwall. [5] The size at calving was an estimated 4,320 km 2 (1,670 sq mi). Iceberg A-76a in March 2023