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  2. Fjords and channels of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The southern coast of Chile presents a large number of fjords and fjord-like channels from the latitudes of Cape Horn (55° S) to Reloncaví Estuary (42° S). Some fjords and channels are important navigable channels providing access to ports like Punta Arenas, Puerto Chacabuco and Puerto Natales.

  3. List of glaciers of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The glaciers of Chile cover 2.7% (20,188 km 2) of the land area of the country, excluding Antártica Chilena, and have a considerable impact on its landscape and water supply. By surface 80% of South America's glaciers lie in Chile.

  4. Peel Fjord - Wikipedia

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    Amalia Fjord map. Peel Fjord is a fjord in Chile. It branches off from the Sarmiento Channel [1] and is located at 2] The east side of the fjord has three side fjords, named Amalia, Asia and Calvo. [1] At the head of Amalia Fjord is Amalia Glacier.

  5. List of fjords, channels, sounds and straits of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The information regarding fjords, channels, sound and straits of Chile on this page is compiled from the data supplied by the ... Glacier, Seno -52.795907 -73.35437 ...

  6. Amalia Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Amalia Glacier, also known as Skua Glacier, is a tidewater glacier located in Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, Chile, on the edge of the Sarmiento Channel. The glacier originates in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field .

  7. Brüggen Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Brüggen Glacier, also known as Pío XI Glacier named by Spanish explorers after a Pope, is in southern Chile and is the largest western outflow from the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. Now about 66 km (41 mi) in length, it is the longest glacier in the southern hemisphere outside Antarctica. [ 2 ]