
Various views of the right side of the glacier. In the top photo, that little thing in the water is a huge boat. The glacier is really big, though it’s hard to tell without anything to give some perspective. I kept hoping a group of kayakers would paddle up to the face of the glacier so I could take some pictures showing how little they were.

After the boat, I walked around a series of walkways to various viewpoints in the park. Here is the view of the left (south-east) and right (north-west) sides of the glacier.

Today I headed to the biggest tourist draw in Patagonia: Perito Moreno Glacier. I think it’s the world’s biggest glacier, or the fastest growing, or something like that. (I didn’t pay for a guide!) It’s about 55 metres tall (160 feet), 5 kilometres wide (~3 miles), and really deep.
My tour started with a boat trip that went up to the glacier’s face. The boat can’t get *too* close because the glacier is constantly calving massive icebergs that crash into the water. It was a nice ride, but the boat is annoyingly packed full of tourists, and everyone is trying to take photos simultaneously.