
In New Zealand, you can go see really big blocks of ice called glaciers!

Since it's very dangerous, you can only watch from afar. Hazards include maneuvering through rushing waters like so.

Sadly, it was only sunny at one of the glaciers.

It was foggy and rainy at the other.

This is the way the glaciers shave down the mountain.

Leaving huge river beds of boulders, which we saw all over New Zealand. Here are some rocks and a poser.
It took Barry a while to spot the glacier, despite its massive size.
