Crossing Borders and a Growing Glacier
This month is just blowing right by and tomorrow starts the Holy month of Ramadan meaning we are all about to get a whole lot busier. I have been sharing a post about Ramadan every year which you can check out here. As always I am available to answer any questions you might have..
Right now I want to continue with our trip to Patagonia. We started with a few ups and downs and then found ourselves in the magical Torres Del Paine now we head to Argentina.
So I had checked a bunch of forums and had read multiple times about people driving into Argentina from Chile and I "assumed" that they were renting a car in one country and returning it in another. I was mistaken. Turns out those people were making round trips. So how were people like us crossing the border?

But first we needed to pick up our rental car, get something to eat and get to the Los Glaciares National Park and fast.. since the bus took us longer than expected.
On a very very side note.. I just want to mention how clean all these towns and cities were. People were constantly cleaning. I watched a woman wash the gas station.. windows and all with soapy water. Liter was always being picked up. They may not be the richest countries or world powers but they take such pride in where they live.
Lunch was a ridiculously awesome sandwich that I just have to post.. how do you even eat such a thing?!
The glacier is named after Francisco “Perito” Moreno, the explorer and scientist who mapped Patagonia in the 19th century. “Perito” actually means “expert”.
Gray Glacier was more about the journey.. it was exciting. But Perito Moreno was breathtaking. There was such a soothing calm to it. You could sit and watch it for hours and then just when you think you have seen it.. understood it it calves with a thunderous boom and you go back to just awe and amazement.
If you had the opportunity to visit both do both. But if you could only see one then I'd go with Perito Moreno. Since we arrived a little later than we hoped we couldn't spend with it as much time as we would have liked but to have witnessed sometimes like this.. it's one of those things that will stay with us forever.
Beautiful photos. ❤️ That sandwich is huge.
ReplyDeleteAmazing is the glacier and the colour of it is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat sandwich, my goodness, so large.
Good to see you all smiling but you always are which is so nice to see.
lovely photos!! You guys look a little chilly but very very happy!
ReplyDeleteThe blue in the ice always amazes me. How wonderful you saw two of them!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome looking glacier!
ReplyDeleteThose glaciers look amazing ! So did that sandwich. Your kids looked thrilled to be traveling by bus. lol! It sounds like you made the best of it. Best wishes for Ramadan!
ReplyDeleteI remember many an epic bus journey across India, four hour journeys taking eight and the endless questions and offering of food from our fellow passengers!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are gorgeous, you look very well wrapped up! xxx
That sandwich!! Also the glacier, but that sandwich : ) Looks like a fantastic experience minus the extra long bus ride. My hubs has been to both Chile and Argentina but I have never been to South America. My kids attended an International School in the UK and we learned a lot about Ramadan from their friends (and me from their moms) . Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this post, this might be one of my very favorites of your travels. :-)
ReplyDeleteI appreciated that you gave a shout out to the people who live there, keeping it so clean and beautiful, full of pride of the place they live.
Oh wow this looks amazing!!
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That was wonderful Hena! We saw some of Patagonia and some glaciers on our Viking cruise. We didn't get as close up as you all did, but what we were able to see was breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Wow, that sandwich looks so good.
ReplyDeleteI really want to see a glacier in person some day. That sandwich is amazing looking, and how did you eat it? With a fork? Thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteReally spectacular ! I was on a cruise that took us to Patagonia We only saw the glaciers from our ship and it was very rainy and foggy. You really got the best experience and that sandwich was something special too.
ReplyDeleteGlad this part of the trip was smoother than the previous leg! Wonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteA growing glacier? Wow. What am amazing thing to see.
ReplyDeleteThat was a long bus ride and that sandwich looks difficult to eat
ReplyDeleteThat looks so impressive!! I would love to see it.
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