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wonderful landscape with black Icebergs that have been working hard in changing the environment of Andes mountains. Colour of the icebergs and the lake of this mountain during the sunlight gives a uniqueness to this wonder of Nature. Walking from pampa Linda gives you more time to enjoy the snow capped mountains and will definitely be a memory of once in a lifetime chance.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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It is a rough ride up to this point, very rough but well worthit, you can hear the glasure when you are at this stop.
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Date of experience: April 2019
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The trip up to Ventisquero Negro (Black Glacier) and Cerro Tronador (Thunder Mountain) was a rocky road, especially when driving a small rental car. But it was still very beautiful and fun (but bone cracking). The glacier is a lot smaller than it used to be but still beautiful and worth the trip. Since we were there at the beginning of Spring, there were also many landslides at the very top of the mountain which gave us an additional sight to watch. But make sure you go the rest of the road from the glacier to the base of the mountain where they have a great little cafe. Since it was the middle of the day we ended up eating french fries and chocolate cake! It's a vacation! All in all, one of the highlights of the trip to Padagonia and Bariloche…
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Date of experience: November 2019
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Took our car on the long (2 hour), bumpy drive up the dirt track to Pampa Linda where we camped for a night. Then did the 8km walk (you can drive) up to Ventisquero Negro. Well worth the visit - a black glacier nestled under the towering peaks of Mount Tronador (+3000m) with a stunning blue glacial lake below. Awe inspiring. Note: The drive into the park can only be made at certain times as the road is only one-way. Check before you travel. There are also tours that take you via minibus from Bariloche if you don’t have a car.…
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Date of experience: November 2019
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