The world’s biggest iceberg has run aground near a remote island off Antarctica.

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22 COMMENTS

  1. What do you even expect from the mainstream news nowadays?🤷‍♂️ Only negative BS, most of which is made up out of thin air to keep you in a constant fear and stressful vibrations. I’ve stopped watching TV in 2010 and only come to watch these YT channels every now and then just to have a laugh and give them a thumb down. No wonder corrupt YT has decided to remove thumb down counter a few years ago so that you don’t see what channels are half or absolute rubbish.

  2. Global warming always has been and always will be a thing we just made it happen faster. The world constantly shifting and getting warmer or colder. Seas over millions of years getting higher. Could be the beginning of one of many of the great resets. 2012 could have been the beginning of a very slow end, or they could all be crazy and it’s just the highest they could go when making the calendar. Or it could just a coincidence 😂

  3. Greetings from a nigerian in west africa. This year is the 250 years anniversary since Captain James Cook in 1775 claimed South georgia and south sandwitch islands for britain. It is nice to see that since then the exploitation has stoped. Thr islands whales and its other wild life is now protected and are recovering from the exploitation of the past centuries. Man and his greed has always been more of a threat to the seals and whales of the islands than any icebergs. Here is hoping for more years of protection of the islands flora and fauna. Here is wishing the islands another 250 years of progress.

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