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Flag of Argentina at Spegazzini Glacier, Maria Turquesa cruise on Lake Argentino, Los Glaciares NP, Argentina, South America.

The flag of Argentina waves goodbye to Spegazzini Glacier. This flag is a triband, with three equally wide horizontal bands coloured light blue and white. The full flag with the sun is called the Official Ceremonial Flag; and the flag without the sun is considered the Ornamental Flag. On Lake Argentino in Los Glaciares National Park, we enjoyed the Glaciers Gourmet Full Day Sightseeing Cruise on board the 'Maria Turquesa' in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina, Patagonia, South America. Starting from La Soledad private port, our ship cruised to the remote and impressive Spegazzini Glacier. Lago Argentino is the biggest freshwater lake in Argentina and reaches as deep as 500 meters (1640 feet). Its outlet, the Santa Cruz River, flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Los Glaciares National Park is honored on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

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ARGENTINA: Moreno Glacier, Patagonia 2020 & 2005, Patagonia: favorites (ARGENTINA, CHILE), ARGENTINA: favorites, Highlights 2020, 2020 Feb: Patagonia favorites (ARGENTINA, CHILE), 2020 Feb: all Patagonia (ARGENTINA, CHILE)
The flag of Argentina waves goodbye to Spegazzini Glacier. This flag is a triband, with three equally wide horizontal bands coloured light blue and white. The full flag with the sun is called the Official Ceremonial Flag; and the flag without the sun is considered the Ornamental Flag. On Lake Argentino in Los Glaciares National Park, we enjoyed the Glaciers Gourmet Full Day Sightseeing Cruise on board the 'Maria Turquesa' in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina, Patagonia, South America. Starting from La Soledad private port, our ship cruised to the remote and impressive Spegazzini Glacier. Lago Argentino is the biggest freshwater lake in Argentina and reaches as deep as 500 meters (1640 feet). Its outlet, the Santa Cruz River, flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Los Glaciares National Park is honored on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
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