Splitting a giant part of Antarctica, that's its size

It's a lot of ice that's been cut off from Antarctica, forming one of the largest icebergs ever. A68, that's what experts call the giant chunk of ice, from which 15km of ice have been cut off. The process, which has long been taking place, was being monitored by scientists. [...]
It's a lot of ice that's been cut off from Antarctica, forming one of the largest icebergs ever.
A68, that's what experts call the giant chunk of ice, from which 15km of ice have been cut off.
The process, which has long been taking place, was being monitored by scientists. The news, however, has been shared by researchers from the Church of the West, who have been controlling the situation since 2014. The iceberg has an area of almost 6 thousand square miles [6 thousand sq km]. /Periscopi/












