
iss071e309961 (July 3, 2024) --In Southern Patagonia, two lakes run near parallel to one another, Viedma (left) and Argentino (right). The surrounding terrain is covered in snow around six months out of the year. Both lakes are fed by melting glacial ice by the nearby glaciers located in Los Glaciares National Park. As the International Space Station soared 272 miles above, NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore captured this photo.
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