Chile - Sailing past the Amalia glacier
Surrounded by Chile's pristine wilderness, you'll find yourself amidst snow-covered mountain peaks and towering forests, where the only sound is the cry of a cormorant. This is the backdrop as you journey towards the Amalia Glacier, a natural wonder that sets itself apart from ordinary ice. Unlike regular ice, glaciers like Amalia stretch and bend rather than breaking, and they possess a stunning blue hue.
Amalia Glacier, also known as Skua Glacier, is a tidal glacier, meaning it isn't stationary but floats with the tide. Located within the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, this glacier is situated in the largest protected area in Chile.
The beauty of this place isn't limited to its landscapes; it also offers an abundance of fascinating wildlife. Keep an eye out for inquisitive dolphins that come to greet you, cormorants gliding gracefully above the ship like dark silhouettes, and adorable furry creatures venturing out in search of fish. If luck is on your side, you might even catch a glimpse of the magnificent Andean condor, the world's largest bird of prey, with a wingspan that can reach up to an impressive 3.20 meters.
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