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"You hear a lot of cracking noises, like a cannon shot, and when the ice falls, it breaks into smaller pieces we call ‘bergy bits.’ I always say they’re the hissing noise of a thousand cats." ...
Persistent onshore winds have pushed more icebergs closer to the shoreline, aiding visibility. While such winds can make navigation more challenging, their benefits outweigh the difficulty. When the ...
The world’s biggest iceberg appears to have run aground roughly 70km from a remote Antarctic island, potentially sparing the crucial wildlife haven from being hit, a research organisation said.
However, as it breaks up into smaller pieces, certain areas could become off limits to commercial fishing ships “due to the number of smaller – yet often more dangerous – bergy bits ...
The world’s biggest iceberg appears to have run aground roughly 70km from a remote Antarctic island, potentially sparing the crucial wildlife haven from being hit, a research organisation said.