



I am not ashamed to say I found something that makes me squeal like a little kid- I am in love with this glacier. First of all, I have never seen something so amazing in my life. 5 stories tall, miles deep, fed from multiple directions, it is gigantic! And other-worldly blue! And, oh, the noises it makes! These HUGE crashing sounds that reverberate off all the surroundings… Unbelieveable. I could’ve looked at it all day long if my hubby/friends would let me. When big chunks fell off and went hurling down into the sea below, I jumped up and down like an 8 year old full of glee. We all need things in our lives that make us do that!

This pic of Los is kind of symbolic of saying goodbye to Patagonia (for now)...
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