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- Abra_Channel abstract "Abra Channel (Spanish Canal Abra, formerly Sea Shell Channel) is one of the three channels which connects Magellan Strait with the Pacific Ocean (Others are Bárbara Channel and Magdalena Channel). It is located between the Santa Inés Island and the Jacques Island and ends at the Otway Bay. An incomplete examination by the Sylvia showed it to be a fine navigable passage, but no anchorages were found. It may possibly be of service to a vessel embayed in Otway Bay, enabling her to run into the strait. Abra Island, which stands in the center of the eastern entrance, is 300 feet high and covered with vegetation. The entrance is 2 miles wide, but it soon narrows to 1 mile.A rock with a depth of 1.5 fathoms on it, and well marked with kelp, lies in the fairway of Abra Channel, with center of Maycock Island bearing 305°, distant 0,75 mile, and summit of Francis Island 32°.Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa wrote:We called it the opening (Abra) because we can't see its termination.↑".
- Abra_Channel thumbnail South_America_southern_tip_pol.png?width=300.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageExternalLink southamericapil01offigoog.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageID "38319499".
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- Abra_Channel wikiPageRevisionID "647996323".
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Bárbara_Channel.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Magallanes_y_la_Antártica_Chilena_Region.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Straits_of_Chile.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Fathom.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Magdalena_Channel.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Magellan_Strait.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Sarmiento_de_Gamboa.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Inés_Island.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Strait_of_Magellan.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Hydrographic_Office.
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abra Channel".
- Abra_Channel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abra, Canal".
- Abra_Channel article "South American Pilot".
- Abra_Channel caption "Abra Channel at the west entrance of the Strait of Magellan. Click on the image to obtain the big map".
- Abra_Channel float "right".
- Abra_Channel hasPhotoCollection Abra_Channel.
- Abra_Channel height "300".
- Abra_Channel imageLeft "-150".
- Abra_Channel imageTop "-270".
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- Abra_Channel url "http://archive.org/details/southamericapil01offigoog".
- Abra_Channel width "300".
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- Abra_Channel subject Category:Landforms_of_Magallanes_y_la_Antártica_Chilena_Region.
- Abra_Channel subject Category:Straits_of_Chile.
- Abra_Channel hypernym Channels.
- Abra_Channel point "-53.383333 -73.416667".
- Abra_Channel type Article.
- Abra_Channel type TelevisionStation.
- Abra_Channel type Article.
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- Abra_Channel type SpatialThing.
- Abra_Channel comment "Abra Channel (Spanish Canal Abra, formerly Sea Shell Channel) is one of the three channels which connects Magellan Strait with the Pacific Ocean (Others are Bárbara Channel and Magdalena Channel). It is located between the Santa Inés Island and the Jacques Island and ends at the Otway Bay. An incomplete examination by the Sylvia showed it to be a fine navigable passage, but no anchorages were found.".
- Abra_Channel label "Abra Channel".
- Abra_Channel sameAs m.0q3znj3.
- Abra_Channel sameAs Q4668695.
- Abra_Channel sameAs Q4668695.
- Abra_Channel lat "-53.383333".
- Abra_Channel long "-73.416667".
- Abra_Channel wasDerivedFrom Abra_Channel?oldid=647996323.
- Abra_Channel depiction South_America_southern_tip_pol.png.
- Abra_Channel isPrimaryTopicOf Abra_Channel.