This shows where the ice island calved off the Ayles Ice Shelf in August 2005. The calving event was the largest in at least the last 25 years. A total of 87.1 sq km of ice was lost in this event. A team landed on the ice slab in May 2007 and measured the thickness to an average of 42-45 metres, the equivalent of a 10-storey building.
Now I'm going to the other end of the globe to see what happened to the iceberg B_15A which crunched into the Drygalski Ice Tongue in the Ross Sea on the 18 April, 2006. It was such a good wallop the berg broke off the end of the ice tongue and I haven't checked on it since. So many satellite photos, so little time to look at them all.
Now I'm going to the other end of the globe to see what happened to the iceberg B_15A which crunched into the Drygalski Ice Tongue in the Ross Sea on the 18 April, 2006. It was such a good wallop the berg broke off the end of the ice tongue and I haven't checked on it since. So many satellite photos, so little time to look at them all.
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um, could always look on the bright side, I guess .. The people living on the Island of Greenland are now able to grow vegetables .. heh.
Also on the upside, if the icebergs aren't lasting as long then at least we won't have to suffer any more bloody awful films like the Titantic.
The Vikings thought they had found Paradise too but Mother Nature can turn but this time I think we might have gone too far.
I didn't mind that film, it bought back a lot of memories since I went down on the ship.
You have to be careful 'going down on ships'...that's how Ahab managed to catch Moby Dick.
"I didn't mind that film, it bought back a lot of memories since I went down on the ship."
... and Hughes and me have the non photshopped 'night to remember' polaroids of you and your mammories going down on Kenneth More.
(Leave small denomination used notes in brown paper bags at any deserted Cheltenham bus stop and your secret will be safe with us ... and anyone who watches Oprah, 'A Current Affair', 'Judge Judy' or 'Today Tonight'.)
Just to add to Sedgers' trivial statement, although not in any real sense, bugger the Fylde & Wyre etc. The Pot Bellied Boar is back:
http://potbelliedboar.blogspot.com
So the Pot Bellied Boar is back.
So who was the idiot who forgot to put a stake through that blog's heart?
I have my revenge Sedgwick, the horse whisperer backed the Oaks winner.
Jeez! Have gone through the whole non IE carnival without having backed a winner. (Have backed lots of nags who ran like potbellied boars wot should have ended up as weiners.)
However, tomorrow is another day. (Well, it ought to be, but the Rodent and the Smirk might have changed all that while we and the entire Reserve Bank Bawd weren't looking ... and they may or may not consequently apologise/say sorry, depending on the weasel/rodent clause of your ... NO! their choice.)
"Beulah, flense me another Joe Hockey."
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