Icebergs heading for New Zealand
Updated
New Zealanders living on the country's southern tip could be treated to a rare sight as a cluster of Antarctic icebergs slowly makes its way north, and could even reach the coastline. If they do it will be only the second time since 1931 that such an event has happened.
Presenter: Geraldine Coutts
Speaker: Dr Mike Williams, oceanographer with the National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research in Dunedin
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