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Beagle Channel (Scenic Cruising)

The Beagle Channel is named after the ship, Beagle, which carried a young English naturalist Charles Darwin to scientific prominence. Located at what was once described as the "end of the world," the channel traverses the remote and mysterious landscape of Tierra del Fuego or Land of Fire. Teeming with wildlife, this strange world provided Darwin an unprecedented abundance of research material. Today, sailing between Ushuaia in Argentina and Puerto Williams in Tierra del Fuego brings Darwin's adventures to life.

Estacia Harberton

The oldest house here in existence, it was built in 1886 on a narrow peninsula and overlooks the Beagle Channel.

Isla de Los Lobos

Observe the proud sea lions that congregate on Sea Lions' Island.

Eclaireurs Light House

This lonely lighthouse is situated on one of the small islands in the archipelago.

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