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Iceberg off Macquarie Island

PostPosted: Tue 10 Nov, 2009 9:07 am
by tasadam
Macquarie Island expeditioners were treated to a rare sight this week with a huge iceberg floating past the island.
The iceberg is about 8 kilometres off the north-west of the island and is estimated to be about 50 metres high and 500 metres long.


50 metres high and 500 metres long, that is one serious chunk of ice.

http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid ... =17&rank=1

http://images.aad.gov.au/img.py/583a.jp ... height=491
Bigger - http://images.aad.gov.au/img.py/583a.jp ... height=850

http://images.aad.gov.au/img.py/5835.jp ... height=491
Bigger - http://images.aad.gov.au/img.py/5835.jp ... height=784

Re: Iceberg off Macquarie Island

PostPosted: Wed 11 Nov, 2009 9:26 pm
by Steve
That's pretty cool.

Ol Dick ought to drag it back to Sydney Harbour. :lol:

Re: Iceberg off Macquarie Island

PostPosted: Wed 11 Nov, 2009 11:40 pm
by johnw
Footage of the iceberg was on TV news tonight. It's thought to have broken away about 10 years ago, and has been floating around since. Apparently the visible bit above the waterline is only about a third of the whole thing. Impressive :) .

Steve wrote:Ol Dick ought to drag it back to Sydney Harbour

Please don't give Dick any more bright ideas :wink:

Re: Iceberg off Macquarie Island

PostPosted: Thu 12 Nov, 2009 10:46 am
by Ent
johnw wrote:Footage of the iceberg was on TV news tonight. It's thought to have broken away about 10 years ago, and has been floating around since. Apparently the visible bit above the waterline is only about a third of the whole thing. Impressive :) .
:wink:


The standard ratio is 10% above 90% below meaning Dick will have a bit of trouble with the Continental shelf :lol: