- Smyth Channel
Smyth Channel is a principal
Patagonia channel. Its south arm is the southward continuation of theSarmiento Channel and is located inMagallanes y Antártica Chilena Region . Thekawésqar people lived along its coast for thousands of years.Its north entrance is in the Nelson Strait at coord|51|36|10|S|74|48|12|W|type:, point between Charlton Cape and the west extreme of the Lobos Islands; and its southern terminus is at coord|52|46|05|S|73|50|10|W|type:, where align the Phillip Cape in the southern extreme of Manuel Rodríguez Island with the mainland peninsula "Merino", point where it opens into the
Strait of Magellan .The channel has a length of approximately 96 nmi and is divided into two arms: the northwest arm, which is scarcely used as navigation route and is 50 nmi long, and the south arm (46 nmi long), which is a major waterway for commercial sailing and that stretches from its connection with the Sarmiento Channel at southern tip of the Victoria Pass until the point already named, where it joins to the Strait of Magellan.
The channel is flanked by
mountain range s of exposedgranite that at their foothills have limited vegetation cover, because the continuous winds that blow against it.In the northwest arm the hills are high, including the " Monte Nuestra Señora de la Victoria" (890 m) and the "Lecky Look Out" (890 m) on the
Contreras Island , and the "Monte Lucía" of 510 m on theDiego de Almagro Island .In the vicinity of its south arm is
Monte Burney , which lie onMuñoz Gamero Peninsula in mainland. This imposing volcanic peak stands out from the mountains that surround it. Other mountains in the area include "Monte Joy" (443 m) and the peaks "Sainte Agnes" and "Sainte Anne" with elevations of 323 and 513 m high respectively, which stand on the Manuel Rodríguez Island.The tidal currents are stable and weak, but influenced by the wind.
On the south branch, there are a number of
lighthouse s,buoy s and beacons as a pilotage aid, which are located specialty at the passes Summer and Shoal, and at the channels Gray and Mayne, all of which lie along its course. There exist special instructions for the navigation in the places mentioned.In the Shoal Pass lies the hull of the wrecked ship "Santa Leonor" and at its southern end lie the wrecked steamships "Moraleda", "Magada", "Ponte Verde" and "Recreo".
References
*This article draws heavily on the corresponding article in the Spanish-language Wikipedia, accessed
October 13 ,2007 .
* Cite book
author = Instituto Hidrográfico de la Armada de Chile
title = Atlas Hidrográfico de Chile
year = 1974
edition= Primera edición
* Cite book
author = Instituto Hidrográfico de la Armada de Chile
title = Derrotero de la Costa de Chile Volumen III
year = 1982
edition= 5ª edición
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