A floating Iceberg described by NASA as 'bigger than the Isle of Man' is being tracked in open ocean.
Called in to monitor the huge block of ice, NASA says it broke off from an Antarctic glacier.
Known as the B31, the iceberg covers an area of 255 sq miles and was first detected in 2011.
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