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Massive Island-Size Iceberg Headed for Penguin Colony Breaks into 2 Pieces
The world's most massive iceberg named A-68a was dangerously headed into an island populated by a penguin colony. It broke into two pieces, scientists who have been monitoring its journey reported on Friday.
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