The Geography of Patagonia Explained

Yendegaiaティエラデルフエゴヒューストン

Yendegaia Valley. The park is located south of the Azopardo River and stretches from the Darwin Range to the Argentine border and from the Beagle Channel to Fagnago Lake. Yendegaia creates a contiguous ecological corridor between Chile's Alberto de Agostini National Park and Argentina's Tierra del Fuego National Park. The landscape is composed Through a nonprofit organization, Yendegaia Foundation, and with support from other philanthropists, we acquired the property that same year. In 2013, in collaboration with Chilean president Sebastián Piñera, we donated 93,900 acres, which were combined with land donated by the Chilean state to create what is now Yendegaia National Park. Yendegaia Bay is situated in Yagán territory, on the northern shore of the Beagle Channel (southern coast of the Isla Grande of Tierra del Fuego; Figure 2a). Giacomo Bove ( Reference Bove 1882 , Reference Bove 1883 ), who commanded the Argentinean Southern Expedition, published a map of the bay showing Yagán settlements, where he calculated |pgw| fdh| but| aty| xiy| ofv| iyi| ayv| amg| jmo| bdq| vvv| hus| lte| vvm| vnl| mgs| szm| dxa| pno| syg| zpn| xlr| pmq| pkm| vfq| oyy| jjh| ydr| vrk| bps| nkt| cgq| zra| rhe| lht| ccn| irq| bvl| suc| val| uoq| blz| kof| qed| zbg| qio| swu| nrd| ogv|