Video by @christian_foto (Christian Rodriguez ) The Beagle Channel extends approximately 200 miles along the southern coast of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego. It starts from its connection with the Cockburn channel in the western entrance until Cape San Pio in its easternmost point, which separates Isla Grande from the Southern Islands and the southeast of ​"​archipelago Fueguino​"​. The Beagle name was given in homage to the British ​ship​ HMS Beagle, which made a hydrographic survey of the southern coasts of South America between 1826 and 1830. During the second voyage of the HMS Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitz Roy, the naturalist Charles Darwin was traveling on board. Darwin saw a glacier for the first time when he was arriving to the Beagle Channel on January 29 of 1833 and wrote in his notebook: I cannot imagine anything more beautiful than the beryl blue of these glaciers, especially when contrasted by the snow. Inside of the channel, there are many islands. In front of the Ushuaia bay exists a group of islands and islets, among them standout the Bridges islands and the Eclaireurs islets. Its waters are rich in birds and marine mammals, fish and diverse invertebrates. The lithodes santolla, most commonly known as southern king crab, is a typical dish of the region and it is well known for its meat which has a delicate flavor. Because of its ornithological richness, the Beagle Channel area is cataloged as one of the important areas for the conservation of birds of Argentina. For to know more about my trip in Ushuaia please follow @christian_foto Video by @christian_foto (Christian Rodriguez ) #beagle #ushuaia​ ​#travel #lifeofsalva #argentina​

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The Beagle Channel extends approximately 200 miles along the southern coast of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego. It starts from its connection with the Cockburn channel in the western entrance until Cape San Pio in its easternmost point, which separates Isla Grande from the Southern Islands and the southeast of ​"​archipelago Fueguino​"​. The Beagle name was given in homage to the British ​ship​ HMS Beagle, which made a hydrographic survey of the southern coasts of South America between 1826 and 1830.
During the second voyage of the HMS Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitz Roy, the naturalist Charles Darwin was traveling on board. Darwin saw a glacier for the first time when he was arriving to the Beagle Channel on January 29 of 1833 and wrote in his notebook: I cannot imagine anything more beautiful than the beryl blue of these glaciers, especially when contrasted by the snow. Inside of the channel, there are many islands. In front of the Ushuaia bay exists a group of islands and islets, among them standout the Bridges islands and the Eclaireurs islets. Its waters are rich in birds and marine mammals, fish and diverse invertebrates. The lithodes santolla, most commonly known as southern king crab, is a typical dish of the region and it is well known for its meat which has a delicate flavor.

Because of its ornithological richness, the Beagle Channel area is cataloged as one of the important areas for the conservation of birds of Argentina.
For to know more about my trip in Ushuaia please follow @christian_foto
Video by @christian_foto (Christian Rodriguez )

#beagle #ushuaia​#travel #lifeofsalva #argentina​


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