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Parque Nacional Los Glaciares Argentina
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Parque Nacional Los Glaciares came into existence in the late 1930s and in 1982 UNESCO, recognising the park for its unique and outstanding natural beauty, declared it a World Heritage Area. The world famous Perito Moreno glacier lies in its southern section, whilst the Fitz Roy area is situated in the remote northern section.
The Fitz Roy area offers spectacular and highly rewarding short treks up to Cerro Torre and Fitz Roy. These granite peaks are often shrouded in cloud or lashed by high winds, but on calm days they, and the entire massif, act as a stunning backdrop to the barren steppes over 2000m below.
There are of course many other rewarding treks apart from the two described here, including the much longer Fitz Roy circuit.
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