
Grey Glacier
Grey Glacier is a large, stunning ice formation located in Patagonia, Chile, part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. It stretches over several kilometers and is known for its striking greyish color, caused by the mix of ice, rock, and sediment. As a glacier, it slowly moves and melts, contributing freshwater to nearby lakes and rivers. Its dramatic, often calving front, where chunks of ice break off into the water, makes it a popular destination for eco-tourism and scientific study. Grey Glacier's changes over time also serve as an indicator of climate change impacts in the region.