Yes Scott .
The largest iceberg on planet Earth is about to break away from Antarctic water boundaries.
A23a first split away from the Antarctic coastline in 1986 and has spent more than 30 years attached to the ocean floor.
However, the mammoth ice slab has recently become unanchored from the Weddell Sea and has been recorded drifting at speed.
Probably better classed as an ice island than an iceberg, A23a is twice the size of Greater London and spans 1,500 square miles.
As one of the bergs that broke off from the White Continent’s Filchner Ice Shelf 37 years ago, A23a is notorious for its thickness as well as its width.
It’s said that the ice is around 400m deep, which makes it taller than the London Shard (309.6m) and skyscraper 22 Bishopsgate (278m)..
In recent months, A23a has reportedly been propelled forward by high winds and fast currents.
Interestingly, it is now passing the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula and could be on its way towards British territory..
‘Circumpolar Current’.