Los Glaciares National Park Argentina
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 4:45 pm
Finally some shots from my Antarctic and Patagonia trip with ice in them. Not up to Antarctica just yet though -these images are a sampling from the day I took the most photos in the entire trip (1,831 AFTER culling the bad ones out). The world heritage listed Los Glaciares National Park contains a number of glaciers, including the massive (and still advancing) Perito Moreno glacier. We visited it as well as Onelli, Upsala and Spegazzini glaciers over two days and had perfect weather with mostly blue skies and sunshine. The warmth also meant we got to see some massive chunks of ice calve off the face of Perito Moreno and crash into the water below.
The chunk here is around the size of a large truck
The heavily crevassed top of Perito Moreno
An iceberg broken away from Onelli glacier and drifting on Lago Argentina
This last one is a 24 shot stitched pano. At the size shown here you miss lots of detail - click the image for a 3600 pixel wide version.
The chunk here is around the size of a large truck
The heavily crevassed top of Perito Moreno
An iceberg broken away from Onelli glacier and drifting on Lago Argentina
This last one is a 24 shot stitched pano. At the size shown here you miss lots of detail - click the image for a 3600 pixel wide version.