That's certainly good news for the planet, but it's also great for visitors, who are in for an incredible natural show. As the glacier's size increases, large cracks slowly form along its edges. Stand in front of Perito Moreno long enough, and you'll bear witness to piercing cracks and booms of huge chunks of ice calving off the glacier and falling into the frigid waters of Lago Argentino, 200 feet below. The viewing platform provides a spectacular vantage point from across the lagoon, but guided tours also offer the chance to climb and trek through the glacier's craggy caves and towering walls of ice.
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