Baker River
Baker River is a river located in the southern part of Chile, flowing through the Aysén Region. It originates from the confluence of the {Baker Glacier} and {Nef Glacier} in the {Southern Patagonian Ice Field}. The river is known for its stunning turquoise waters, which are a result of glacial melt.
The Baker River is approximately 200 kilometers long and is one of the largest rivers in Chile. It eventually merges with the {Cochrane River} to form the {Baker-Cochrane River} system. The river is popular for outdoor activities such as fishing, kayaking, and rafting, attracting adventure enthusiasts from around the world.