Darwin Channel Explained
The
Darwin Channel forms a westward continuation of the
Aisén Fjord and links it to the
Pacific Ocean at Isquiliac Island. It is located in the coast of
Chile at approximately 45.4° south latitude. This is one of the main channels situated between the islands of the
Chonos Archipelago. Darwin Channel opens in the northern part of Darwin Bay and is considered the best of those which lead to
Moraleda Channel, its navigation is free of dangers.
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-45.4167°N -84°W