Can’t even think of an object on earth so heavy and huge that moves with such force/speed as these ice bergs (calvings). Genuinely awesome in the best sense of the word.
Hi Sonia. Libby heard the cracking of the glacier, which alerted us it was happening and I started video. As for the waves, no probably weren't close enough.
Talk about right time right place!!! You are so blessed to have seen that awesome sight in person! THANKS for sharing!
Glad you like it! Indeed, we were lucky to be there and catch it on video.
Can’t even think of an object on earth so heavy and huge that moves with such force/speed as these ice bergs (calvings). Genuinely awesome in the best sense of the word.
Amazing!
Wow! That’s epic!
Glad you like it!
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Seeing something that flip in water I wonder how deep is it there???😮
Hi Randall. The Perito Moreno Glacier has an average height of 558’ and about 320’ of that on average is below the waterline.
@@adventuresofscotlibby7807 wow 😮
Were you able to hear the crashing of the waves? I didn't.
Hi Sonia. Libby heard the cracking of the glacier, which alerted us it was happening and I started video. As for the waves, no probably weren't close enough.
Is that computer graphics?
Hi Sylvia. It’s the real thing; no graphics!
too bad we couldn't hear it without the music