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Glaciar Perito Moreno

Glaciar Perito Moreno
The 250 km² ice formation, 30 km in length, is one of 48 glaciers fed by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field located in the Andes system shared with Chile. This ice field is the world's third largest reserve of fresh water. The Glacier is 5 kilometres wide, with an average height of 74 m above the surface of the water of Argentino Lake, in Argentina. It has a total ice depth of 170 m. A part of the terminus is seen here. Pressures from the weight of the ice slowly pushes the glacier over the southern arm ("Brazo Rico") of Argentino Lake, damming the section and separating it from the rest of the lake. With no outlet, the water level on the "Brazo Rico" side of the lake can rise by as much as 30 meters above the level of the main body of Argentino Lake. Periodically, the pressure produced by the height of the dammed water breaks through the ice barrier causing a spectacular rupture, sending a massive outpouring of water from the Brazo Rico section to the main body of Lake Argentina.

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Latest comments - All (17)
 Gudrun
Gudrun club has replied
Bisher war das der einzige, der nicht zurückgegangen ist.-(
8 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied
For me it looks also smaller than during my visit (about 10 years ago).
8 years ago.
 Rudi Valtiner
Rudi Valtiner
Ein grandioses Bild !
Unglaublich eindrucksvolle Landschaft ! Sprachloses Staunen ....
8 years ago.
 bajy
bajy
This one is very amazing my dear Berny!
I saw the same wonderfull Perito in 2005, a little bit larger (global warming?).
Regard, bajy
8 years ago.
 Berny
Berny club has replied
Hi and thanks a lot Bajy, I was there 2000 and 2010, maybe it's decreasing, maybe this is the normal rhythm after the upper lake crushing through.
8 years ago.

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