The Rhône Glacier, nestled in the Swiss Alps, is a remarkable natural formation estimated to be over 10,000 years old. As the source of the Rhône River, it plays a crucial role in the region’s geography, with its waters eventually flowing through Switzerland and France before reaching the Mediterranean Sea and contributing to Lake Geneva. Visitors can admire the glacier from the outside, taking in its vast, icy expanse, and even venture inside to experience the unique and otherworldly environment within.
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