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and Navarino Island, claimed by both countries. The situation escalated with the construction and subsequent destruction of lighthouses by Chilean and Argentine forces, respectively, and military deployments from both sides. A truce was eventually agreed upon, leading to the withdrawal of Argentine
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Navarino Island's post-European contact history includes significant events like the Snipe incident. In 1958, a dispute over the Beagle Channel's border line led to a military incident between Chile and Argentina. The conflict centred around the sovereign rights over Snipe, an uninhabitable islet
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may be the most valuable resource of Navarino Island and its adjacent sectors. It is considered to have dense concentrations of Yahgan archeological sites in the world. The Yahgan were nomadic people, known for building temporary settlements on a seasonal basis. Their middens show dependency on
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In 1971, both countries agreed to British led arbitration to be followed, if necessary, with a binding decision by a panel of five international judges under British auspicices. Arbitration proved unsuccessful and in 1977 judges ruled that the islands belong to Chile. However, in 1978 Argentina
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in the 1940s by the Argentine government had a major ecological impact on Navarino Island. With no natural predators, the beavers caused significant environmental changes, particularly to the island's tree populations.
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military from the islet and the establishment of a status quo without a lighthouse. The conflict over the islet was later resolved by the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984, recognizing it as Chilean territory.
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and the Brecknock, Cockburn and Beagle Channels. The boat trip takes between 30 and 36 hours. As of January 2011, there was also a commercial connection by motorboat between Ushuaia and Isla Navarino.
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The coast of Navarino Island offers opportunities for sea kayaking among small barren islands and channels surrounded by native vegetation and populated by a rich variety of birds.
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The countries disagreed about the sovereign rights over the zone and Snipe, an uninhabitable islet between Picton Island and Navarino Island, claimed by both. Chileans call the
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Salmon trout are found in abundance in Navarino Lake, and on the north coast of the island, the sea enters deep coves suitable for fishing snook.
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Because the trees in Tierra del Fuego and Isla Navarino do not have any natural defences, they are unable to recover once felled by beavers.
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The south portion of the island, surrounding Lakes Navarino and Windhond, and the territories of the southern coast, have a vegetation of
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The first recorded European landing on Navarino Island was by Jacques l'Hermite's fleet in 1624. The island was later visited by
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At higher altitudes, the terrain is Andean Desert, which lacks trees or tall shrubs and is less than 30% covered by vegetation.
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Several ranches have been established on the island. The northern section of the island is suitable for horseback riding.
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can be seen. Aquatic birds, and the geology and botany of the island, also attract tourists.
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on the grounds that the Beagle Channel, allegedly, went south around Navarino Island.
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Yaganes del cabo de Hornos. Encuentro con los europeos antes y después de Darwin
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as part of a survey started in 1829. They named the island after then-recent
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The area of Isla Navarino and the surrounding islands have been declared a
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Yaghans of Cape Horn. Encounter with Europeans before and after Darwin.
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and Robert FitzRoy in 1829, who named it after the Battle of Navarino.
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In the North end of the island the vegetation is characterized by the
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Comuna de Cabo de Hornos / Commune of Cabo de Hornos official website
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There is a hiking circuit around the jagged pinnacles known as the
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Villa Ukika is a district of Puerto Williams where the last few
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rejected the decision and began preparing for military action,
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fishing for food, and on a range of vegetables they gathered.
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in 1958. It was the result of a disputed border line in the
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The waters around Navarino Island were the location of the
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which claims to be the world's southernmost "settlement."
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culture attracts tourists. At the regional museum, the
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and the English Mission of Douglas Creek. The large
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Michael Hogan (2008) 1536:Cabo de Hornos (communa) 1370: 1285: 488:There is fishing in the 116:-55.0842944; -67.6427306 16:Island in southern Chile 1650:, The Megalithic Portal 1312:) in the driest areas, 369:, under the command of 1749:Lindenmayer, C.(2003) 1728:(in Spanish). 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Puerto Williams
Dientes de Navarino
Navarino Island is located in Southern Patagonia
55°05′03.46″S 67°38′33.83″W / 55.0842944°S 67.6427306°W / -55.0842944; -67.6427306
Dientes de Navarino
Region
Magallanes
Province
Antártica Chilena
Commune
Cabo de Hornos, Chile
NGA

Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego
Cape Horn
Commune
Cabo de Hornos
Antártica Chilena Province
XII Region of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica
Puerto Williams
Puerto Navarino
Río Guanaco
Puerto Toro
fly-fishers
archaeology
Yaghan
archaeological
Wulaia Bay
Yahgan

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