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Um icebergue fotografado fora da costa neozelandesa. Mais de cem e possivelmente centenas de icebergues da Antárctida flutuam longe da Nova Zelândia num raro acontecimento provocado, segundo as entidades oficiais, pelo aquecimento global.
(tradução livre)
"It looks like they've all disappeared east of New Zealand," oceanographer Mike Williams, with New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, told The Associated Press. He said it would be unlikely they would be seen anywhere near the coastline."
Geração 'explorador'
01.12.2009