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Patagonia, Argentina
Cerro Torre
Jutting out like a sharpened knife blade from the glacier-covered massifs of Patagonia, Cerro Torre rises 3,128 meters above sea level. The sheer cliffs and glaciers that cover its summit make it the most difficult mountain to climb on earth. For hikers who wish to see this famous mountain, there is a trekking route to Lake Torre, where Cerro Torre and two other sharp peaks can be viewed.
Los Glaciares National Park
Los Glaciares, Argentina's largest national park, stretches across the cold highlands of Patagonia. As its name, which means "glacier" in Spanish, suggests, it is a treasure trove of beautiful scenery, with more than 45 glaciers, mountains, and lakes. Compared to other parts of the world, the glaciers are known for their extremely active movements, and tours that allow visitors to view the dynamic collapse of the mysterious glistening ice masses are gaining popularity.