Upsala Glacier
Upsala Glacier
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Upsala Glacier

Upsala Glacier Photos

The Uppsala Glacier has a surface area of 595 square kilometers and is the longest and larger glacier in South America. This piece of glacier does not press the field with momentum, but is shocking because of the floating ice on the lake. The glacier is now degrading. The best way to appreciate it is to take a cruise to see the large and small ice floes. The big ones are two stories high. They float freely and are very beautiful when the sun shines.