No, Antarctica is a continent.
The worlds largest iceberg would be: Iceberg B-15. It is located at Antarctica.
Iceberg D-16 is a city sized iceberg discovered on the 27th March 2006.
Antarctica
Antarctica
B-15 - The largest iceberg recorded, measuring around 11,000 square kilometers. A-68 - Another massive iceberg that split from the Larsen C Ice Shelf in 2017. C-19 - A large iceberg that broke off the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica. A-74 - A massive iceberg that calved from the Brunt Ice Shelf in 2021. C-16 - An iceberg that broke off the Pine Island Glacier Ice Shelf in Antarctica. D-16 - A large iceberg that calved from the Amery Ice Shelf in Antarctica. B-22 - An iceberg that broke off the Larsen Ice Shelf in Antarctica. A-45 - A large iceberg that calved from the Amery Ice Shelf. C-18 - An iceberg that broke off the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica. A-22 - An iceberg that split from the Larsen Ice Shelf.
Iceberg climbing is not allowed in Antarctica: it is too extreme a sport to be allowed. You'll wear several jumpers and a down coat over them in order to stay warm in Antarctica.
A very large iceberg, breaking off from the glacier, caused problems when it drifted into a busy shipping lane.
A giant penguin on a tiny iceberg.
The largest iceberg ever recorded was called Iceberg B-15. It measured approximately 183 miles long and 23 miles wide, with an area of about 4,200 square miles. It broke off from the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica in the year 2000.
The Hilpanay Mountains, Plapanop Iceberg and Ginger Valley
The biggest iceberg ever recorded was Iceberg B-15, which calved from the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica in 2000. It was initially about 4,250 square miles in size, roughly the size of the state of Connecticut.
The oldest recorded iceberg was estimated to be over 18,000 years old. It broke off from the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica and drifted in the Southern Ocean.