Weekend Photos: more from Patagonia 2020
A couple of weeks ago I discovered I'd never completed sharing photos from our 2020 trip to Patagonia. I'm focusing on my late husband's photos from the trip, both because he was a better photographer than I'll ever me, and so that those photos don't just sit there on my hard drive, never seen.
Last week we looked at the Perito Moreno glacier from the water. How about a look from the land? (Note: in 2026, just six years later, the glacier has changed from advancing to retreating, and is now something like half a mile from the viewpoint).
We'll end with a couple of videos of the glacier calving--some huge chunks came off, about 7 or 8 minutes apart.
In a pan near the end of this one you can see the huge, clean, deep blue space where the piece fell off in the previous video.
I hope you enjoyed this little visit to a now-endangered glacier (endangered, like all the rest, due to climate change).
I'll find some mountain photos for next week!
©Rebecca M. Douglass, 2026
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