Chilean Archipelago
The Chilean Archipelago consists of numerous islands located off the southern coast of Chile. It stretches from the Magellan Strait in the north to the Cape Horn region in the south, encompassing various islands, including Chiloé and the Juan Fernández Islands. The archipelago is known for its diverse ecosystems, ranging from temperate rainforests to rugged coastlines.
This region is characterized by its unique geography and rich biodiversity. The islands are home to various species of flora and fauna, some of which are endemic. The Chilean Archipelago also plays a significant role in maritime navigation and fishing, contributing to the local economy and culture.