Spegazzini glacier

This is the Spegazzini glacier in Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina, and it’s massive. With a capital M.

It makes a 3 decker boat look like a bath toy, and this isn’t the whole glacier; there is still more. You don’t really understand its scale until you get up close, via the not a toy boat.

See what I mean, it takes the boat 10 mins to sail from one end to the next. The black lines are ash from wildfires or volcano eruptions from who knows when. I should say someone knows, but that someone isn’t me.

Funny anecdote, I dropped my camera before getting on the not a bath boat, so I was holding it together with my hands, hoping it would work and wishing for duct tape. As you can see, it did! This is one of my favorites because it looks like a secret hideout.

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I’m a world traveler and an amateur photographer, to date, I've visited seven continents and thirty-four countries. Due to bills (and a desire to eat), I am forced to work a mundane nine-to-five job to pay for my true passion. This blog is a way for me to share my crazy creative side, my travel photos with cheeky stories, travel tips, or details on how the photo was taken. Come join me as we travel the world together, without having to leave the house or get out of your PJs.

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