Environment / 23 weeks ago
Seller Glacier tops the charts as the largest in the world
Seller Glacier, located on the western edge of the Antarctic Peninsula, has been identified as the largest individual glacier in the world. Spanning an immense 7,018 square kilometres, this colossal ice body is slightly smaller than the Greek island of Crete. According to the infographic published by World Visualized, Seller Glacier surpasses other large glaciers such as Alexander Island Glacier No. 1 (4,766 sq. km), Thurston Island Glacier No. 1 (5,261 sq. km), and Alexander Island Glacier No. 2 (3,980 sq. km). These impressive measurements underscore Antarctica’s continued dominance in global glacier rankings.