World’s LARGEST Iceberg is On A COLLISION ROUTE! A23A Iceberg #shorts
The A23a iceberg is currently the largest iceberg in the world, measuring around 4,000 square kilometers — roughly the size of the island of Mallorca or twice the size of Greater London. Originally part of the Antarctic Filchner Ice Shelf, A23a broke off in 1986 but remained grounded on the seafloor for decades before finally drifting free in recent years. Now, it is making its way across the Southern Ocean, becoming a major focus for scientists tracking its movement and potential impacts on ocean currents, marine ecosystems, and shipping routes. This massive, centuries-old slab of ice serves as a striking reminder of the dynamic and ever-changing nature of our polar regions. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this incredible natural giant.