Viedma Glacier Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Viedma Glacier is the largest glacier in Argentina, located in Lake Viedma.
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Amazing
Hiking on Glacier Viedma The Viedma Glacier is a glacier located in Los Glaciares National Park, in the province of Santa Cruz – Argentina. It is the largest glacier in Argentina. In this post we ...
Visiting glaciers is always something good to do. Viedma is no exception. If you can go, go! The route to there is complete with mountains, lake, etc..
Just wanted to add a review to let people know that ice trekking on the Viedma glacier is cancelled indefinitely (until global warming is reversed probably) as the glacier has retreated to the point t...
We were first cruise of the season (early nova) and Mother Nature was not cooperative. Seas are 7+ meters, winds up to 50 knots and three ports of call have been canceled so far. I’m sure the mountain...
This is a must see experience. Can be visited from both sides, one side on a boat and a guided trip around the glacier. Amazing views and noises of the ice.
Amazing
Hiking on Glacier Viedma The Viedma Glacier is a glacier located in Los Glaciares National Park, in the province of Santa Cruz – Argentina. It is the largest glacier in Argentina. In this post we ...
WONDERFUL VIEW
Visiting glaciers is always something good to do. Viedma is no exception. If you can go, go! The route to there is complete with mountains, lake, etc..
No more ice trekking
Just wanted to add a review to let people know that ice trekking on the Viedma glacier is cancelled indefinitely (until global warming is reversed probably) as the glacier has retreated to the point t...
Weathered in
We were first cruise of the season (early nova) and Mother Nature was not cooperative. Seas are 7+ meters, winds up to 50 knots and three ports of call have been canceled so far. I’m sure the mountain...
Awesome place
This is a must see experience. Can be visited from both sides, one side on a boat and a guided trip around the glacier. Amazing views and noises of the ice.