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matt
13-06-2009, 06:12 PM
We walked a few hours up to the Franz Josef glacier today.

Really interesting scenery and a lovely stroll along the river bed.

The glacier is worth a look if you're ever travelling up the west coast of NZ.

It amazes me it even exists when the air temp was really very mild. I guess it would take a long time to melt such a large ice cube!!:lol:

What really surprised me was to learn the glacier is currently advancing, and faster than the average of other glaciers around the world. It's quite a dynamic chuck of ice.

I snapped an overall view, as well as a closer shot of an opening/cave at the glacier face which has been created by flowing water.

There's also an image of a rock wall found further down the river bed which I thought looked pretty cool.

Cheers.

TheDecepticon
13-06-2009, 06:22 PM
Very cool shots! Thanks for sharing!:thumbsup:

Dennis
13-06-2009, 08:42 PM
Hi Matt

A terrific series of shots, showing the power and grandeur of glaciers as well as the grubby looking terminal moraine. Do the locals talk of the glaciers ever having receded as I have read about in the Alps in Europe and the Himalayan ranges?

Cheers

Dennis

StephenM
13-06-2009, 09:09 PM
Nice shots Matt! Despite living in Auckland for nearly 3 years and seeing most of the country, we never made it to the West Coast glaciers. Will have to go back some day!

Cheers,
Stephen

Liz
14-06-2009, 07:36 AM
Great shots Matt .... the glaciers blew my mind when I saw them years ago in NZ .... had never seen anything like it!! The power and the history:scared2:
And advancing ...... wow ..... !!!!