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Sailing in front of the glacier: beautiful and freezing experience.

When my cousin and I set out to visit the Perito Moreno Glacier in the province of Santa Cruz, we already expected that everything would be quite expensive because this was no mystery. We had said that we were going to do everything in our power to enjoy this stay, although these landscapes are so beautiful that looking at them from afar will already fill you with satisfaction. However, our surprise was that when we arrived at the national park there was a navigation in front of the glacier and quite accessible in terms of price, so we didn't hesitate to do it ❤️.Pinmapple (18x12).png


The fee that must be paid when entering this area of Los Glaciares National Park includes the possibility of walking the walkways that surround the entire glacier, including the Sendero de los Témpanos along the shore of the Argentine Lake. This is what most people do, but there are a wide variety of sailing excursions to see this and the other glaciers in the area, including walks on top of the great mass of ice. You can imagine that none of this is cheap for us Argentines: being an international destination, all the prices for these tours are also in international currency .

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Even so, I think that someone will have taken pity on humble people, adding a relatively cheap navigation service. It was a 45-minute ride in a small boat that took you along one side of the great glacier. This can be seen from the shore and the walkways, but who would deny the possibility of getting a little closer to this frozen mass? Of course we don't .

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While the large sailing excursions around all the glaciers in the area were around 150 USD and increased in price, this small tour only cost us approximately 17 USD (6000 ARS in January 2023). It's still a lot of money here in Argentina, but because it's a unique experience and who knows when it was going to be repeated, I didn't think too much about it. Also, I always like to take some navigation souvenirs with me from the places I go: it's a good way to get a special perspective of the landscape ❤️.

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Before we got on they told us to wrap up warm because as we got closer to the glacier it was going to get colder and colder (logical). The good thing about the cold in southern Argentina is that it is very different from the cold we have in Buenos Aires: the climate here is dry so the cold is not so terrible and you don't suffer too much. When we are at home the humidity in the winter makes you ache to the bones, literally. Just in case, I went with all the thermal clothing I had available. I knew that even if it was summer the temperatures remained low, so it was better to prevent .

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The ship came up to a considerable distance and then slowly passed in front of the almost 5 km wide glacier. Of course we all expected to see some ice calving and we did, but at least I wasn't cool enough to catch it on my camera. Something the guide told us is that icefalls are great but very dangerous, because when the ice falls into the water thousands of ice fragments fly out like projectiles. This scared me a bit, but I trusted that we were far enough away that the ice wouldn't reach us .

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Another thing I learned about glaciers during this trip is that the calving is not only due to global warming, but also due to the regeneration of the ice mass itself. As new ice forms from freezing temperatures, this pushes out old ice and if the surface is unstable, cracks form and pieces break off. This great glacier has an area of 250 km2 and is about 60 meters high, which is regenerated year after year, with incredible landslides that can be seen daily. If you are interested in learning more about the Perito Moreno Glacier, you can read more about it here .

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A funny anecdote that I have from when I was on this navigation is when I asked someone to take a photo of me with the landscape and he took this one where you can't even see the glacier .

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When I saw him and told him, he tried a little harder and took this one. It's not a great photo either, but much more couldn't be done because the boat was quite full, something to be expected since it was the high summer season .

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My cousin couldn't stand the cold it was when we got close to the glacier and she went to look at it from inside the boat, but I endured until the end of everything. This kind of scenery is hypnotic, and all the colors that made up this place were amazing. The glacier stood out with its light blue color among all those dark mountains and the cloudiness also adorned the surface. Nothing could have been more perfect, I couldn't help but get excited ❤️.

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Seeing the glacier with my own eyes was one of the things I wanted to do since I started this whole travel thing and after a lot of saving and planning I was able to achieve it and it was as beautiful as I imagined. My country is so beautiful and has so many wonders that I am glad that people from all over the world choose it for their vacations. Getting there was something incredible, a place that I would return to a thousand times because even if you have it in front of you, it is hard for you to believe that it is real. But it is and there it was for us to enjoy ❤️.


 


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