This glacier is about 7 kilometers long, you can participate in halfway or full hiking, go to the mountain is really beautiful, the glacier is also very majestic, there are also facilities for hikers along the way.
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Mre de Glace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Ice Sea is the second largest glacier in the Alps, about 14 kilometers long, 1800 meters wide and 400 meters deep. The moving speed of the edge of the glacier is 45 m/year, and the central part is 90 m/year. Starting from the Aiguille du Midi, via the Grand Bzlcon Nord trail, you can walk to the ice sea. The trail uphill from Chamonix starts near the toboggan run in summer. Crossing glaciers and their crevasses requires the right equipment and an experienced guide.
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Mre de Glace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This glacier is about 7 kilometers long, you can participate in halfway or full hiking, go to the mountain is really beautiful, the glacier is also very majestic, there are also facilities for hikers along the way.
The ice sea is a huge glacier, through an ice-covered cave, you can come here. There are a variety of ice sculptures in the cave, colorful by neon lights, very dreamy. Just passing through the cave to see the huge glacier, you will be shocked by the sight. Because it's so beautiful and so spectacular, the power of nature is truly incredible.
The sea of ice in Chamonix is the most spectacular glacier in the Alps, like a white dragon winding through the mountain. There are also ice caves artificially carved in thousands of years of ice, and the lighting rendering is very beautiful.
La mer de Glace in Chamonix, France, is the second longest mountain in the Alps, with a total length of 14 kilometers. It seems that the glacier has been moving slowly. From Montenvers in Chamonix, take the small train to and from the town of Chamonix. The round-trip 31.5 euros, the small train was closed in October, and now you can see it at the end of January. The weather is very bad, the rain is snowing, the first train departs at 10 o'clock, every hour, and it starts at half o'clock. It takes about 20 minutes to reach the platform to watch the glacier. The long ice blue glacier is covered with snow, and only a little bit can be seen. And the ice cave below is also closed, unfortunately, can only look at the crystal-producing mine, it is estimated that the next summer is the best time.
There is a 10,000-year-old glacier in the peak of Chamonix, called the MerdeGlace Ice Sea, the second largest glacier in the Alps. It is 14 kilometers long, the widest is 1800 meters, and the thickest is 400 meters. It feels like a stretch when you arrive near the viewing. It is spectacular. The snow-white reflection is particularly dazzling in the sun and cannot be looked directly at for long periods. It can be reached by train or cable car at Montenvers Railway Station.
Well worth a visit, a fun place.