World's largest iceberg slams into remote British island
Scientists say the world's largest iceberg is set to hit a remote British island in the next two to four weeks, putting millions of penguins and seals at risk. Scientists and fishermen around the world are watching satellite images to track the daily movements of "A23a," the world's largest iceberg, as it looks to move in a direction that could slam into South Georgia, a remote British island teeming with wildlife, including penguins, seals and seabirds, within two to four weeks. สล็อต เว็บตรง