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Two new icebergs break off from the Grey glacier in Chile(1/3)

2019-03-13 09:32:16 Ecns.cn Editor :Mo Hong'e
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Two new icebergs are seen after breaking off from the Grey glacier in Patagonia, Chile March 9, 2019. The breaks, which occurred on Feb. 20 and March 7, came after a larger block of ice the size of three soccer fields, (380 meters by 350 meters, separated from the glacier, which sits in a glacial lake in Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile, in November 2017. The break aroused fears that such ruptures are becoming more frequent. (Photo/Agencies)

Two new icebergs are seen after breaking off from the Grey glacier in Patagonia, Chile March 9, 2019. The breaks, which occurred on Feb. 20 and March 7, came after a larger block of ice the size of three soccer fields, (380 meters by 350 meters, separated from the glacier, which sits in a glacial lake in Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile, in November 2017. The break aroused fears that such ruptures are becoming more frequent. (Photo/Agencies)

Two new icebergs are seen after breaking off from the Grey glacier in Patagonia, Chile March 9, 2019. The breaks, which occurred on Feb. 20 and March 7, came after a larger block of ice the size of three soccer fields, (380 meters by 350 meters, separated from the glacier, which sits in a glacial lake in Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile, in November 2017. The break aroused fears that such ruptures are becoming more frequent. (Photo/Agencies)

Two new icebergs are seen after breaking off from the Grey glacier in Patagonia, Chile March 9, 2019. The breaks, which occurred on Feb. 20 and March 7, came after a larger block of ice the size of three soccer fields, (380 meters by 350 meters, separated from the glacier, which sits in a glacial lake in Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile, in November 2017. The break aroused fears that such ruptures are becoming more frequent. (Photo/Agencies)

Two new icebergs are seen after breaking off from the Grey glacier in Patagonia, Chile March 9, 2019. The breaks, which occurred on Feb. 20 and March 7, came after a larger block of ice the size of three soccer fields, (380 meters by 350 meters, separated from the glacier, which sits in a glacial lake in Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile, in November 2017. The break aroused fears that such ruptures are becoming more frequent. (Photo/Agencies)

Two new icebergs are seen after breaking off from the Grey glacier in Patagonia, Chile March 9, 2019. The breaks, which occurred on Feb. 20 and March 7, came after a larger block of ice the size of three soccer fields, (380 meters by 350 meters, separated from the glacier, which sits in a glacial lake in Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile, in November 2017. The break aroused fears that such ruptures are becoming more frequent. (Photo/Agencies)

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