The furthest Antarctic iceberg has drifted is approximately 2,000 kilometers (about 1,200 miles) from its origin. This notable iceberg, known as B-15, calved from the Ross Ice Shelf in the year 2000 and eventually traveled into the Southern Ocean. Icebergs can drift far due to ocean currents and wind patterns, often breaking apart and dispersing along the way.
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An Iceberg may travel up to 4,000kms south. Unusual sightings have been recorded off Bermuda and off Ireland
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.
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People did tip the iceberg but got banned forever! But it took almost the whole iceberg covered with penguins!
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The worls tallest iceberg was spotted in the arctic seaabout 346 years ago. It was a spotted by a sailor travelling in the sea called Mr Marcus Vjaine He was a french man in the arctic. It was 85236cm tall but later on sun appeared there andf it melted now to 22cm also most of it was rocked by a ship came 4 ays later
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