- Alberto de Agostini National Park
Infobox_Protected_area | name = Alberto de Agostini National Park
iucn_category = II
caption = The white dot is the location ofPunta Arenas
base_width = 160
locator_x = 110
locator_y = 155
location = Magallanes Region,Chile
nearest_city =
lat_degrees = 54
lat_minutes = 42
lat_seconds = 0
lat_direction = S
long_degrees = 69
long_minutes = 33
long_seconds = 0
long_direction = W
area = 14,600 km²
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governing_body =Corporación Nacional Forestal Alberto de Agostini National Park is located in the
Chile an part ofTierra del Fuego . It covers 14,600 km² and includes theCordillera Darwin . The park is named afterAlberto María de Agostini , who was an Italian missionary and explorer. Several tidewaterglacier s and steepfjord s form part of this park. The park also comprises the islands Gordon, Londonderry and part of the Hoste Island (excluding theHardy Peninsula and other portions).History
The area was visited by
Charles Darwin . Picturesque areas such asAgostini Fjord were discovered only in the past century.The park, along with
Cabo de Hornos National Park , was designated a WorldBiosphere Reserve byUNESCO in 2005, which is called Cabo de Hornos. [http://www2.unesco.org/mab/br/brdir/directory/biores.asp?code=CHI+08&mode=all UNESCO] - Park description at UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.]Geography
The park features a highly irregular coastline, which is deeply indent by fjords. The centerpiece of the park is the Cordillera Darwin, whose slopes drop precipitously to the sea. The Darwin range is dominated by
Monte Darwin andMonte Sarmiento . The valleys not filled by the sea are covered by glaciers, which also occupy small high plateaus.Geology
Glaciers
Much of the landscape of the park has been sculpted by glaciers. The largest glacier is the Marinelli. One of the most stunning portions of the park is the Seno Pía, an
embayment of theBeagle Channel .cite web |title=P 1386-I -- Chile and Argentina - Wet Andes|url=http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/p1386i/chile-arg/wet/index.html|author=USGS |accessdate=2007-10-09] The glaciers and mountains in this area form an amazing scenery, which also comprises the majestic Mount Darwin. Another glacier-related highlight of the park is the "Avenue of the Glaciers", where the word avenue is used in a figurative sense describing a zone of the north-west arm of the Beagle Channel from which is possible to appreciate several beautiful glaciers when sailing along the north shore of it. These glaciers are: España, Romanche, Alemania (also known as Roncagli), Italia, Francia and Holanda.Climate
The climate of the park is classified as subpolar
oceanic climate .Biology
Ecoregion
The park is part of the
Magellanic subpolar forests ecoregion. This pristine coastal ecosystem is home to various species of trees such as the Coihue of Magallanes (Nothofagus betuloides) and the Canelo (Drimys winteri).Wildlife
The wildlife is mainly marine and includes
Marine Otter s,South American Sea Lion s andSouthern Elephant Seal s.Tourism
No roads lead to the park and most visitors arrive by cruise ship or other boats.
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Darwin Sound References
*Es icon [http://www.sernatur.cl/Areas_Silvestres/Magallanes/Magallanes.html Parque Nacional Alberto de Agostini]
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