The largest iceberg on Earth has been stopped in its tracks. Known as A23A, this so-called 'mega-berg' had been floating around in the South Atlantic. But scientists who have been tracking its path say it seems to have run aground near South Georgia Island, a remote patch of land that is home to seals and penguins. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
The largest iceberg on Earth has been stopped in its tracks. Known as A23A, this so-called 'mega-berg' had been floating around in the South Atlantic. But scientists who have been tracking its path say it seems to have run aground near South Georgia Island.
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