Chilean Islands
The Chilean Islands are a group of islands located off the coast of Chile, primarily in the Pacific Ocean. Notable islands include Easter Island, famous for its large stone statues called moai, and the Juan Fernández Islands, known for their unique flora and fauna. These islands are part of the diverse geography of Chile, which features a mix of mountains, deserts, and coastlines.
Many of the Chilean Islands are remote and less populated, offering stunning natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and diving. The islands also have rich cultural histories, influenced by indigenous peoples and European explorers.