Los Glaciares National Park, located in Argentina near El Calafate, safeguards a vast expanse of Patagonian glaciers and mountain lakes. Home to 47 glaciers, the park’s Andean ice cap is the largest outside of Antarctica and Greenland. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park features several natural wonders, including the iconic Perito Moreno Glacier and the striking Mount Fitz Roy. Visitors can explore the icy landscapes, observe the glaciers’ deep blue hues, and hike through the rugged terrain, experiencing the raw beauty of this unique environment.
Los Glaciares National Park (Parque Nacional Los Glaciares)
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