Kawésqar National Park

Kawésqar National Park (Spanish: Parque nacional Kawésqar), formerly Alacalufes National Reserve, is located between Canal Concepción and the open Pacific Ocean, on both sides of Strait of Magellan in Chile. It is composed of western archipelagos; its landscape is filled with low mountain-like islands and islets and many channels and fjords. It was created in 1969 with an area of 2,313,875 hectares (5,717,710 acres). Vegetation is made up of coastal grasslands and thickets, formations of Coihue and Sphagnum; while fauna is composed of several birds and mammals.

Kawésqar National Park

Kawésqar National Park (Spanish: Parque nacional Kawésqar), formerly Alacalufes National Reserve, is located between Canal Concepción and the open Pacific Ocean, on both sides of Strait of Magellan in Chile. It is composed of western archipelagos; its landscape is filled with low mountain-like islands and islets and many channels and fjords. It was created in 1969 with an area of 2,313,875 hectares (5,717,710 acres). Vegetation is made up of coastal grasslands and thickets, formations of Coihue and Sphagnum; while fauna is composed of several birds and mammals.