Taitao Peninsula

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Taitao Peninsula is a remote, sparsely populated coastal region in southern Chile known for its rugged terrain, dense temperate rainforests, and proximity to the Chilean Patagonia fjords.

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Taitao Peninsula canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
peninsula
accessibility difficult to access
limited road infrastructure
mainly reachable by boat
borderedBy Pacific Ocean
continent South America
country Chile
geology associated with Antarctic Plate subduction
associated with Nazca Plate subduction
associated with South American Plate
part of the Chile Triple Junction area
hasBiodiversity high
hasCharacteristic dense temperate rainforests
remote
rugged terrain
sparsely populated
hasClimate cool temperate climate
oceanic climate
hasEcosystem coastal temperate rainforest
marine fjord ecosystem
hasFeature bays
fjords
glacially carved landscapes
inlets
mountainous interior
rocky coastline
hasVegetation evergreen forest
temperate rainforest
knownFor harsh weather conditions
scientific interest in plate tectonics
wild landscapes
locatedIn Aysén Region
southern Chile
locatedOn Pacific coast of Patagonia
near Golfo de Penas
surface form: Gulf of Penas

Laguna San Rafael National Park
Chilean fjords and channels system
surface form: Patagonian fjords

San Rafael Lagoon
Taitao Island
partOf Patagonia
surface form: Chilean Patagonia

coast of Chile
populationDensity low
primaryEconomicActivity extensive livestock grazing
limited ecotourism
small-scale fishing

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Golfo de Penas near Taitao Peninsula
Chile Triple Junction nearbyCity Taitao Peninsula
Chile Triple Junction nearbyFeature Taitao Peninsula