Fox Glacier, stretching 8 miles (13 kilometers) in length, is not only New Zealand’s longest glacier but also one of the world’s most accessible and fastest-moving ice fields. Located in the Franz Josef & Fox Glacier region, it advances at a rate ten times that of other glaciers, constantly reshaping its landscape. This dynamic movement creates a dramatic display of towering ice cliffs and deep crevasses, offering visitors a unique and ever-changing natural spectacle to explore.
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