10Perito Moreno Glacier Ice Bridge in Argentina
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This natural ice bridge is simply stunning, but you should not be fooled by its beauty, as it is not actually permanent, collapsing once in every 5 years. So, if you have the courage to go over it, you might want to do it quickly, as you will never know when it falls again. This natural ice bridge, which collapses and reappears after a few years, is a rare and stunning natural phenomenon, however the experience of past years has shown passionate visitors when to shoot that rare phenomenon, which happens once in 5 years. This natural ice bridge, if we can call it a bridge, created by the glacier located southwest of Santa Cruz Province, on the eastern slopes of the Andes Mountains, which slides in Lake Argentina, creating the periodic ice-dam-bridge phenomenon, in irregular time interval, was named in 1899, Perito Moreno Glacier, in honor of explorer Francisco Moreno. The South Patagonian Glacier Field, which includes Perito Moreno Glacier, is the third largest glacier in the world, an invaluable reserve valued as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has become a major attraction for thousands of tourists from around the world, who are trying to make an accurate calculation of this rare natural phenomenon, to enjoy and photograph this natural wonder. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!