
I´ve seen with my own two eyes. The glacier pours for miles out of
great Southern Ice Field, past the jagged white peaks of the southern
Andes, through an alpine valley, then splits, dumping into two beautiful
lakes. The walls of ice are perfectly vertical and you only have to
watch for a few minutes to see giant chucks of ice and snow calve off
into the lake with a giant roar. We hiked along the lake, then took a
boat trip to look up at the blue, turquoise, aqua, indigo and violet
light bouncing off and through the ice caves and crevasses. We actually
ran out of colors to describe what we were seeing. The glacier's
movement was evident by the constant popping, cracking and grinding

eminating from it. The top of the glacier is heavily crevassed and
undulating as far as you can see as the top and bottom move at different
speeds. The water surrounding the glacier is full of tiny floating
icebergs from the snows' advance into the lakes. It was an amazing site
and definitely worth the bus ride! Tomorrow we go "Supertrekking" in El
Chalten!

2025-02-18