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The landmass known as Patagonia hosts a series of archipelagoes, all of them located on its western and southern coast. These archipelagoes, with the exception of Tierra del Fuego, lie entirely in Chile and on the Pacific Ocean. These archipelagoes cover about one third of Chile's coast. The United States Hydrographic Office, stated in its South America Pilot (1916): ''The Patagonian Archipelago, the range of islands lying west of Tierra del Fuego and stretching along the western coast of Patagonia for 11° of latitude north of the western entrance to Magellan Strait, is about as inhospitable a land as is to be found in the globe, especially in its more southern parts. The land is mountainous, presenting an alternation of matted forest, bare rock, and deep bogs, and is cut up by deep channels into peninsulas and islands whose forms are yet very imperfectly known. Drenching rains, varied by snow and sleet, prevail throughout the year, while furious westerly gales succeed each other with rapidity. The scenery is magnificently stern, but is seldom seen to advantage, the clouds and mists usually screening the higher peaks and snow fields. Glaciers, however, extend in many places either nearly or quite to the level of the sea. In such a climate life is scarce, sea fowl and a few wild fowl being the main representatives of the animal kingdom. The archipelagoes of Patagonia include: *Guaitecas Archipelago *Guayaneco Archipelago *Chonos Archipelago *Campana Archipelago *Queen Adelaide Archipelago *Tierra del Fuego Archipelago * *Hermite Islands * *Ildefonso Islands * *Wollaston Islands *Diego Ramírez Islands ==See also== * List of islands of Chile * Calbuco Archipelago * Chiloé Archipelago * Falkland Islands 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Archipelagoes of Patagonia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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