Fjord in Chile
"Admiralty Sound (Tierra del Fuego)" redirects here. For the sound in Antarctica, see
Admiralty Sound .
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Almirantazgo Fjord in Tierra del Fuego (right, marked as
Seno Almirantazgo ).
Almirantazgo Fjord (Spanish : Fiordo Almirantazgo ), also known as Almirantazgo Sound (Spanish : Seno Almirantazgo ) or Admiralty Sound ,[ 1] is a Chilean fjord located in the far south of the country at 54°19′S 69°30′W / 54.317°S 69.500°W / -54.317; -69.500 .[ 2] The fjord cuts deeply into the west coast of the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego , extending southeastwards from the Whiteside Channel, which separates Isla Grande from Dawson Island . On its south side several smaller fjords and bays make significant indentations into the north coastline of the Cordillera Darwin .[ 3] One of these, Ainsworth Bay , is home to a colony of elephant seals .[ 4] Azopardo River empties into the head of the fjord.
The sound was discovered in 1827 by the British Captain Phillip Parker King and named after the British Admiralty .[ 5]
Geography
Ainsworth Bay, fed by the meltwater of Marinelli Glacier is a notable inlet along the Almirantazgo Fjord. The Marinelli Glacier has been in a state of retreat since at least 1960, and the retreat continues to the present time of 2008.[ 6]
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