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World’s Largest Iceberg Is About To Collide With An Island That Is A Penguin Sanctuary – The UBJ
An iceberg, deemed to be the largest in the world, is on a path to collide with a remote island

An iceberg, deemed to be the largest in the world, is on a path to collide with a remote island in South Atlantic. The island with which the iceberg may collide has thousands of penguins and seals living on it. If the collision occurs as expected, then the penguins and seals will lose their homes. These creatures will find it very difficult to find food, as told by scientists.
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