Monday, April 17, 2006

Parque Nacional Los Glaciares


The Moreno Glacier in the Glacier National Park, Chile was an impressive chunk of ice. The Moreno Glacier is said to be one of the most active glaciers in the world moving up to 2 meters per day. This means lots of calving which is always truly fun to watch. Evey time these 60 meter high walls of ice start breaking off to these deafening cracks of thunder then the impact as it hits the water to produce a great surge and billowing clouds of mist is definitely impressive.

1 comment:

The Barretts said...

These pics really remind me of Alaska