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Ancud

Bahía Puñihuil - Photo: Eduardo Epifanio
Bahía Puñihuil - Photo: Eduardo Epifanio
The unexpected beauty at the arrival of San Carlos de Ancud from the Pacific, will remind you of the most beautiful panorama you have ever dreamed of, in adimension you will never forget, similar to the coasts of Italy or Scotland, but more primitive and fresher.
On your right you will see Peninsula de Lacuy with Faro Corona and the flanks covered by secular forests, to the left the pictoresque island Doña Sebastiana and the low wild coast of Carelmapu, with volcanoes Calvuco and osorno on the backstage.
In front of you opens the winding Canal de Chacao, and on the south the wide bay of Ancud.
Thick forests, channels embracing small islands, flocks of sea birds, boats and sloops across the blue waters in constant movement, and hospitable colonists who settled decades ago in total isolation will warmly welcome you.
       
 
       
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