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Photo by @FransLanting //This is how one of the largest icebergs in recorded history, known as B15, ends its life, grounded along the Antarctic Peninsula. It once measured more than 4,000 square miles—11,000 square kilometers—but it has fallen apart into numerous giant tabular icebergs, seen in the distance. Each of them is at least 300 feet tall. The smaller pieces in the foreground known as growlers and brash ice, are the last remnants of an iceberg once the size of Jamaica that broke off from the other side of Antarctica more than ten years ago. It’s mind-boggling to witness this monumental process caused by the rapid warming of our planet. Check the front-page story on the New York Times today, February 7, 2017, about another colossal iceberg that is about to break away from Antarctica. Follow me @FransLanting for more stories about ice in our time.

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