Golfo de Ancud
Golfo de Ancud is a large inlet located in the southern part of Chile, specifically in the region of Los Lagos. It is situated between the mainland and the island of Chiloé, playing a significant role in the local ecosystem and economy. The gulf is known for its rich marine biodiversity, including various fish species and marine mammals.
The area surrounding Golfo de Ancud is characterized by picturesque landscapes, with lush forests and rugged coastlines. It is also home to several small towns, such as Ancud, which serve as cultural and economic hubs for the region. The gulf is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and eco-tourism activities.