Darwin Range

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The Darwin Range is a remote, heavily glaciated mountain range in the far south of Chilean Patagonia, forming part of the Andes on Tierra del Fuego.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain range
administrativeRegion Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena Region NERFINISHED
biodiversity habitat for subantarctic species
climate subpolar oceanic climate
contains Monte Shipton NERFINISHED
Mount Darwin NERFINISHED
icefields
numerous glaciers
country Chile
drainageTo Beagle Channel NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
ecosystem subpolar forest and alpine tundra
featureOf Tierra del Fuego Archipelago NERFINISHED
geology fold-and-thrust belt
igneous intrusions
metamorphic rocks
hasCharacteristic heavily glaciated
remote
rugged terrain
sparsely populated
hasGlaciers tidewater glaciers
valley glaciers
highestPoint Mount Darwin NERFINISHED
knownFor difficult access
glaciated peaks
harsh weather
languageRegion Spanish
locatedIn Chilean Patagonia NERFINISHED
Magallanes Region NERFINISHED
South America
Southern Hemisphere
Tierra del Fuego NERFINISHED
far south of Chile
locatedOn Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego NERFINISHED
mountainSystem Andes NERFINISHED
namedAfter Charles Darwin NERFINISHED
near Alberto de Agostini National Park NERFINISHED
Beagle Channel NERFINISHED
partOf Andes NERFINISHED
Cordillera Darwin NERFINISHED
Patagonian Andes NERFINISHED
protectedBy Alberto de Agostini National Park NERFINISHED
regionType subantarctic
tourismType expedition tourism
mountaineering
vegetation subantarctic forest

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