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Today we'll travel from extreme to extreme, and the theme seems to be mountains. Our journey starts in Canada with its glorious Banff National Park. From there we cross the border and enter the US for a visit to the Canyon de Chelly National Monument, where the snow gives us a different perspective of those magestic curves. Our last stop is in Patagonia and this time the wall is made of ice - the Perito Moreno glacier, one of the most important ice formations in the world. Enjoy!
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One Of The Most Beautiful Places I've Ever Been!
written by @adetorrent
Banff National Park is located in the Rockies mountains of Canada and is in the province of Alberta on the West of the country. There is a town by the same name, Banff, which is mainly a resort for people visiting the park.
R2R Travelogue 2: Navajo Nation and Canyon de Chelly
written by @roleerob
Day Two: Opened with a large amount of snow on my truck, which had turned to ice, so a lot of scraping before I could even get underway. And I soon learned the major snow snowstorm I had driven through yesterday had covered all of northeastern Arizona.
ARGENTINA #3 – Patagonias colossal field of ice and snow
written by @digi-me
Some facts about the ice and the glaciers in Patagonia: The glacier of Perito Moreno is part of the Southern Patagonian Ice field, which is the world's third largest ice mass after Antarctica and Greenland. It is the world's largest continental, non polar ice cap, with the size of 400 km. long and 80km. wide.
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