Alberto de Agostini National Park

Alberto de Agostini National Park (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈβerto ðe aɣosˈtini]) is a Protected Area created on land that was formerly part of "Hollanda" forest reserve and "Hernando de Magallanes National Park". It covers 14,600 km2 (5,637 sq mi) and includes the Cordillera Darwin mountain range, which is the final land-based stretch of the Andes before it becomes a chain of mountains appearing as small islands that sink into the Pacific Ocean and the Beagle Channel.

Alberto de Agostini National Park

Alberto de Agostini National Park (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈβerto ðe aɣosˈtini]) is a Protected Area created on land that was formerly part of "Hollanda" forest reserve and "Hernando de Magallanes National Park". It covers 14,600 km2 (5,637 sq mi) and includes the Cordillera Darwin mountain range, which is the final land-based stretch of the Andes before it becomes a chain of mountains appearing as small islands that sink into the Pacific Ocean and the Beagle Channel.