Ladrillero Channel Explained
The Ladrillero Channel is a strait between Angamos Island and Stosch Island in the Magallanes Region of Chile. It forms, with the Picton Channel and the Fallos Channel, an optional route to the Messier Channel-Grappler Channel-Wide Channel. It has several arms or fiords.
The channel is named after Juan Ladrillero, a Spanish explorer of the southern coast of Chile in the 16th century. In the South America Pilot,[1] it is still called Stosch Channel.
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Further reading
- Book: Williams . Richard S. . Ferrigno . Jane G. . Past Glaciations and 'Little Ice Ages' . 198–201 . http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/p1386i/chile-arg/wet/past.html . 1998 . Glaciers of South America: Satellite Image Atlas of Glaciers of the World . U.S. Government Printing Office . 978-0-607-71454-8 .
- Latorre . Guillermo . Multilingual substratum and superstratum in the toponymy of the south of Chile . Multilingual substratum and superstratum in the toponymy of the south of Chile . es . Estudios Filológicos . 1998 . 33 . 55–67 . 10.4067/S0071-17131998003300004 . free .
-49.05°N -75.17°W
Notes and References
- Book: United States, Hydrographic Office . 1916 . 2 . 388 . South America Pilot .