Última Esperanza Sound

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Última Esperanza Sound is a scenic fjord-like inlet in Chilean Patagonia known for its dramatic glaciers, mountains, and as a gateway to Torres del Paine National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fjord-like inlet
geographical feature
sound
administrativeDivision Última Esperanza Province
climate cool temperate
oceanic climate
connectedTo Pacific Ocean
country Chile
discoveredBy Juan Ladrillero
discoveryYear 1557
ecosystem marine ecosystem
subpolar ecosystem
hasAccessPoint Puerto Natales
surface form: Puerto Natales port
hasFeature channels
glaciers
islands
snow-capped mountains
steep cliffs
isGatewayTo Bernardo O'Higgins National Park
Torres del Paine National Park
knownFor access to national parks
boat excursions
dramatic glaciers
fjord-like coastline
mountain scenery
scenic landscapes
tourism
locatedIn Magallanes Region (historically)
surface form: Magallanes Region

Patagonia
southern Chile
locatedOnCoastOf South America
mouthLocation Seno Última Esperanza area
namedBy Juan Ladrillero
nameLanguage Spanish
nameMeaning Last Hope Sound
near Andes
surface form: Andes Mountains

Puerto Natales
partOf Patagonia
surface form: Chilean Patagonia

fjords of Chile
regionType fjord region
touristActivity kayaking
photography
sightseeing cruises
wildlife watching
usedFor ecotourism
fishing
navigation
waterType saltwater

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Puerto Natales locatedOn Última Esperanza Sound
Puerto Natales locatedOn Última Esperanza Sound
this entity surface form: Seno Última Esperanza
Nahuel Huapi Lake hasArm Última Esperanza Sound
this entity surface form: Brazo Última Esperanza
Bernardo O'Higgins National Park containsWaterBody Última Esperanza Sound