Fox Glacier
The striking Fox Glacier is one of the most accessible glaciers in  the world and offers dazzling views of the river of ice as it travels  through the valley into the temperate rainforest below. The glacier,  along with Franz Josef glacier, moves at ten times the speed of other  glaciers around the world and it constantly shifts as it advances,  creating spectacular scenes of ice cliffs and crevasses.
Fox  Glacier is the longest glacier in New Zealand at 8 miles (13 kilometers)  long and is surrounded by striking mountains 10,000 feet (3,000 meters)  high. The glacier has been advancing since 1985.
Franz Josef Glacier
One of the fastest moving glaciers in the world, the Franz Josef  Glacier is a spectacular river of ice. It is one of the world's steepest  glaciers descending 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) over its 7.5 mile (12  kilometer) path through the valley, ending in lush temperate rainforest.  As it flows it travels over bumpy steps which forces ice upwards to  create dramatic ice cliffs and sharp crevasses.









 
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