Chiloe
Chiloe is an archipelago located in southern Chile, known for its unique culture, stunning landscapes, and rich biodiversity. The main island, also called Chiloe, features lush forests, rolling hills, and a rugged coastline. The region is famous for its colorful wooden churches, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and its traditional stilt houses, known as palafitos.
The local economy is primarily based on fishing, agriculture, and tourism. Chiloe is renowned for its seafood, particularly curanto, a traditional dish made with shellfish, meat, and vegetables. The island's vibrant folklore and traditions, including myths and legends, contribute to its charm and attract visitors from around the world.