Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina-1901201.tif

At almost 18 stories tall, nearly 4 miles across and nine miles long, the Moreno Glacier is simply massive. It was fascinating to watch and listen to the thunderous calving of ice from its face. Once growing at a rate of seven feet per day, it had been the last advancing glacier in the southern hemisphere before finally succumbing to the relentless pressure of global warming.


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At almost 18 stories tall, nearly 4 miles across and nine miles long, the Moreno Glacier is simply massive. It was fascinating to watch and listen to the thunderous calving of ice from its face. Once growing at a rate of seven feet per day, it had been the last advancing glacier in the southern hemisphere before finally succumbing to the relentless pressure of global warming.
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