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1350-606 - The jagged face of Perito Moreno Glacier and Lago Argentino in Los Glaciares National Park near El Calafate, Argentina. A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Patagonia region of South America. Icebergs from calving ice from the glacier float in the lake. In the distance is Cerro Gardener.
1350-602 - A section of the Perito Moreno Glacier calves dropping tons of glacial ice into Lago Argentino in Los Glaciares National Park near El Calafate, Argentina. A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Patagonia region of South America.
1350-601 - The jagged face of Perito Moreno Glacier and Lago Argentino in Los Glaciares National Park near El Calafate, Argentina. A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Patagonia region of South America. Icebergs from calving ice from the glacier float in the lake. Behind at left is Cerro Moreno.
1350-607 - The jagged face of Perito Moreno Glacier and Lago Argentino in Los Glaciares National Park near El Calafate, Argentina. A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Patagonia region of South America. Icebergs from calving ice from the glacier float in the lake. In the distance at left is Cerro Gardener.
1350-600 - The jagged face of Perito Moreno Glacier and Lago Argentino in Los Glaciares National Park near El Calafate, Argentina. A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Patagonia region of South America. Icebergs from calving ice from the glacier float in the lake. Behind is the peak of Cerro Moreno with waterfalls on its face.
857-90860 - A gray whale swims near tourists in Ojo de Liebre Lagoon near the town of Guerrero Negro in Mexico's southern Baja California state, February 18, 2009. The Gray Whale emigrate every year from the North American Pacific Coast from arctic seas to the lagoons of Baja California, Mexico for mating and calving. The whales make one of the longest of all mammalian migrations, averaging 10,000-14,000 miles, Mexico
857-90859 - A gray whale swims near tourists in a boat in Ojo de Liebre Lagoon near the town of Guerrero Negro in Mexico's southern Baja California state, February 18, 2009. The Gray Whale emigrate every year from the North American Pacific Coast from arctic seas to the lagoons of Baja California, Mexico for mating and calving. The whales make one of the longest of all mammalian migrations, averaging 10,000-14,000 miles, Mexico
911-10769 - Black Legged Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) and Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) flee from a large calving of ice of the face of a glacier in northern Svalbard in the high Arctic.
979-2857 - Johns Hopkins Glacier calving in Glacier Bay National Park, Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean. Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) often rest on icebergs in front of the glacier face.
979-2083 - The face of the Le Conte Glacier in Le Conte Bay, just outside Petersburg in Southeast Alaska, USA. Le Conte glacier is the southernmost tidewater glacier in the northern hemisphere.
979-2085 - Calved icebergs and bergy bits fallen from the Le Conte Glacier in Le Conte Bay, Southeast Alaska, USA. Le Conte glacier is the southernmost tidewater glacier in the northern hemisphere.
979-2547 - The Neumayer Glacier on South Georgia Island. The face is an estimated 135 feet tall. This glacier is receeding and is very actively calving, especially in the summer months.
979-2856 - Johns Hopkins Glacier calving in Glacier Bay National Park, Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean. Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) often rest on icebergs in front of the glacier face.
979-2267 - Johns Hopkins Glacier calving in Glacier Bay National Park, Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean. Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) often rest on icebergs in front of the glacier face.