10 Interesting Fact About World famous icebergs and glaciers
10 Interesting Fact About World famous icebergs and glaciers
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Eyjafjaljokulull iceberg in Iceland erupted in 2010 and covered most of the air traffic in Europe.
Gletser Franz Josef in New Zealand was named after Austrian Emperor Franz Josef I in the 1860s.
The Perito Moreno glacier in Argentina is the only glacier in the world that has not experienced a decrease in size in recent years.
Ilulisssat iceberg in Greenland is one of the most productive places to see the world-torn glaciers in the world.
Khumbu glaciers in Nepal are where the Mount Everest climbing expedition takes place.
Vatnajokull glaciers in Iceland are the largest glaciers in Europe.
Fox glaciers in New Zealand are located between beautiful mountains and can be accessed easily.
Glacier National Park in Montana, USA, has 25 glaciers that still exist today.
Jostedalsbreen glaciers in Norway are the largest glaciers in mainland Europe.
Athabasca glaciers in Canada can be accessed easily through the Icefield Parkway highway and is one of the most popular attractions in Banff National Park.