Tierra del Fuego is an archipelago located at the southernmost tip of South America, divided between Chile and Argentina. The largest island, also called Tierra del Fuego, is known for its rugged terrain, including mountains, forests, and coastlines. The region is characterized by its unique wildlife and diverse ecosystems.
The name "Tierra del Fuego," which means "Land of Fire" in Spanish, comes from the sight of indigenous Yaghan people’s campfires observed by European explorers. Today, the area is a popular destination for outdoor activities like hiking and wildlife watching, attracting tourists interested in its natural beauty and cultural history.