Eyre Fjord

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Eyre Fjord is a remote glacial fjord in southern Chilean Patagonia, known for its dramatic cliffs, icebergs, and proximity to tidewater glaciers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fjord
glacial fjord
access boat only or specialized expeditions
administrativeRegion Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena Region NERFINISHED
belongsTo Chilean fjordland
climate cool temperate oceanic climate
continent South America
country Chile
drainageBasin Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
ecosystem subpolar fjord ecosystem
environmentalSignificance glacial and marine habitat
formedBy glacial erosion
geologicalPeriodOfFormation Quaternary glaciations
hasCharacteristic cold climate
dramatic cliffs
glacial origin
icebergs
narrow waterway
remote
sparsely populated surroundings
steep rock walls
tidewater
hasFeature floating icebergs
glacially carved basin
rocky shorelines
steep-sided valley flooded by the sea
hasNavigationCondition challenging weather and sea conditions
humanSettlementLevel very low
knownFor dramatic Patagonian scenery
icebergs calving from nearby glaciers
proximity to tidewater glaciers
locatedIn Chilean Patagonia NERFINISHED
Magallanes Region NERFINISHED
southern Chile
locatedOnCoastOf Pacific coast of Patagonia
mainAttractionType glaciers and ice formations
near Pío XI Glacier NERFINISHED
Southern Patagonian Ice Field NERFINISHED
tidewater glaciers
partOf Patagonian fjords NERFINISHED
primaryLanguageInRegion Spanish
processesObserved glacial retreat and advance
glacier calving
regionType coastal fjord system
tourism adventure tourism destination
glacier sightseeing
waterBodyType saltwater

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