Aerial view south westward over large (800,000 ha) Parque Nacional Alberto m. de Argostini and the ice fields of the Darwin Cordillera with its several tidewater glaciers along the southern coast of Chile at about 55°S latitude. Seen en route from Punta Arenas on the Magellen Strait to Puerto William on the Beagle Channel. The reddish rock in the foreground appears to be an outcrop of ultramafic rock or serpentine.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Page 36
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70Aerial view south westward over large (800,000 ha) Parque Nacional Alberto m. de Argostini and the ice fields of the Darwin Cordillera with its several tidewater glaciers along the southern coast of Chile at about 55°S latitude. Seen en route from Punta Arenas on the Magellen Strait to Puerto William on the Beagle Channel. The reddish rock in the foreground appears to be an outcrop of ultramafic rock or serpentine. Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Page 36
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