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Giant iceberg spotted off Australia

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The ice chunk, measuring some 2,300 feet long with an estimated depth of more than 1,000 feet, caused a stir when it was sighted by experts based on Australia's remote Macquarie Island.

Cool! - H2

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Judging from the picture, that could be one cool block party. Or even a skating party. - H2

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Reply#1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:17 PM EST
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dont eat yellow snow

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Reply#2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:34 PM EST
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I wonder if that iceberg would survive a trip to Africa. Would be a great source for fresh water in drought stricken areas.

Only problem is finding a ship BIG enough to tow it there.

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Reply#3 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:53 PM EST
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Only problem is finding a ship BIG enough to tow it there.

It might take several ships. Depending on it's specific location, it could be eased into the prevailing currents and monitor it. How much would be lost as it nears the equator.... I dunno. - H2

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#3.1 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:15 PM EST
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