Mon-Tue, December 2-3, 2019, Cruising Chilean Fjords

CHILEAN FJORDS

A pristine paradise of soaring peaks, countless lush islands teeming with wildlife and a tapestry of glaciers and rivers spilling into shimmering waters, the fjords of Chile are heralded as one of the most rugged and untamed places on earth.  Sailing in the wake of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, naturist Charles Darwin, and other renowned explorers, we saw this untouched wilderness much as they did.  As we cruised, we marveled at breathtaking vistas:  Vast ice fields, described by Darwin as "many glaciers beryl blue," flow to the water's edge from Andean mountainsides.  Serene fishing villages hug tranquil shores against backdrops of dramatic forested hills.

 Sites of the fjords as we sailed.


 The fjord water depths range from one-thousand to twenty-five hundred feet.


 Glacier in the middle of these pictures.





Amalia Glacier, also known as Skua Glacier, is a tidewater glacier located in Bernardo O'Higgins National Park on the edge of the Sarmiento Channel.  The glacier originates in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field.  From 1945 to 1986, its terminus retreated 4.3 miles, being, along with the recession of the O'Higgins Glacier, the most dramatic retreat of the glaciers of the mentioned ice field during that period.  The glacier partially surrounds Reclus volcano and erodes the northern flank of it.








On our way to Puerto Chacabuco; will arrive 7 AM Wednesday.

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