This image provided by Australian Antarctic Division shows a satellite view of the giant iceberg, fourth from right, named B17B which is moving towards Western Australia, according to a Tasmanian scientist. Glaciologist Neal Young of Australian Antarctic Division said the iceberg, known as B-17-B, was still largely intact and is currently 1700 kilometres south-south-west of the West Australian coast and moving north with the ocean current and prevailing wind. Its journey began almost 10 years ago when it broke away from the Ross ice shelf in Antarctica. Young said it was 'very rare' to get such a big iceberg up at those sort of latitudes.
(AP Photo/Australian Antarctic Division)