World's Largest Iceberg
In this image provided by the European Space Agency, the world's biggest iceberg, left center, is seen in this April 15, 2005 satellite photo. It has hit the end of an Antarctic ice tongue, snapping off a block about 3 miles (5 kilometers) square. The giant 100 mile (160 kilometer) iceberg, known as B15A, had run into the tip of the 40 mile (70 kilometer) Drygalski Ice Tongue which happened near McMurdo station on the North Antarctic coast.
Animation of the B 15 A Iceberg in the Ross Sea as it broke off
Comparison with Manhattan Island
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Iceberg Photo: Looks like a Navy Ship
Iceberg Photo: Resembles an aircraft carrier
Iceberg Photo: We are small in size compared with the majesty of God's creation
yet the Lord God chose us little creatures to love and to cherish
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