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The Titanic has sat motionless on the Atlantic Ocean floor for over 100 years...until now.
Icebergs as large as cities, potentially tens of kilometres wide, once roved the coasts of the UK, according to scientists.
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Live Science on MSNWorld's largest iceberg, A23a, is disintegrating into thousands of piecesA new satellite photo has revealed that the "megaberg," A23a, is beginning to break apart, spawning thousands of smaller ice ...
The world's largest iceberg is losing its edge - and now resembles a 'Starry Night' in the ocean. Researchers tracking A-23A ...
The jury for the 2025 Eat Drink Design Awards has been announced. The Eat Drink Design Awards recognize excellence and innovation in the design of food and beverage venues across Australia and New ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNNine Ways to Experience Greenland’s Unique Culture and Icy LandscapesThe first-ever direct flights from the United States to Greenland will give tourists easier access to the island’s history, ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNIcebergs / Glaciers Explored by DronesEnjoy rare views, provided by drones, of these colossal and frozen bodies of ice.
Giant icebergs the size of Cambridge once roamed off the coast of the UK, according to British Antarctic Survey researchers.
A 28-year-old British woman is preparing to set sail on a solo loop of the Arctic Circle to break a record made potentially ...
Public lands advocates worry visitors will get a misleading picture of parks and forests as staff scramble to keep up.
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