A 300-foot high iceberg is approaching Greenland, and this photo is the latest sign that Mother Nature has had it

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This massive glacier is hovering over the tiny village of Innaarsuit in northwest Greenland.

Residents have been evacuated from the danger zone.

If it calves, the glacier could prompt a massive tsunami, swamping the town.

They're used to seeing icebergs floating around in Greenland, but nothing quite this big.

A massive iceberg came just shy of one football field's distance 100 meters away from the shore there on Thursday, and some residents had to be evacuated to hillier spots.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: See Greenland's vast, untouched wildernessSee Also:Antarctica's monster iceberg is still alive 1 year after its birth but the Maryland-size ice block is floating toward its doomBanning plastic straws sounds annoying, but here's why it's a fight cities must winHow much raw material it takes to make 11 everyday foods and products, from sugar cubes to iPhonesSEE ALSO: The Arctic is melting and it shows no sign of returning to being reliably frozen

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