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The World's Largest Iceberg (3320 Square KM) Floats Around the Weddell Sea
The World's Largest Iceberg (3320 Square KM) Floats Around the Weddell Sea According to the European Space Agency, a massive iceberg about four times the size of New York City has sheared off from Antarctica's frozen edge and sunk into the Weddell Sea, becoming the world's largest iceberg afloat.
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