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A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year.

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Perito-Moreno-Glacier-13.jpg
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Hanmi Hubbard Meyer
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Andes Argentina El Calafate Glacier Lago Argentino Moreno Mountain Parque Nacional Los Glaciares Patagonia Perito Moreno blue calving climate change cold crashing dramatic falling glaciare global warming hielo ice lake melt splash water
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A massive chunk of ice calves from the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, near El Calafate, Argentina. The southern Patagonian ice field (Campo de Hielo Patagonico Sur) is the third largest concentration of fresh water in the world. The Perito Moreno is also one the only advancing glaciers left on Earth, creeping forward at a pace of around 2-3 meters per day and attracting hoards of tourists every year.