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- Q5849865 subject Q20930576.
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- Q5849865 abstract "Última Esperanza Sound (Spanish: Seno Última Esperanza, ‘Last Hope Sound’) is an inlet stretching from the mouth of Eberhard Fjord to the outskirts of Monte Balmaceda, within the Magallanes Basin. The navigator Juan Ladrillero named it so in 1557, because he felt it was this direction was his last chance to reach the Strait of Magellan. However, he would reach a dead end at a glacier.This inlet has the characteristics of a tidewater river and drains an extensive basin. It receives the waters of almost all the surface waters of Torres del Paine National Park through the Serrano River. The sound occupies a valley carved by glacial action.Last Hope Sound along with the Señoret Channel forms a navigation route, which connects Puerto Natales with several protected areas of the region. The Turbio River is a tributary to the Última Esperanza Sound. (This last statement is utter rubbish since the Turbio River is in Argentina, on the other side of a watershed, and the Turbio runs into the Penitente River and ultimately to the Gallegos River and into the Atlantic Ocean, while the waters flowing into Ultima Esperanza flow to the Pacific). In the vicinity of the Eberhard Fjord is located Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument, where remains have been recovered of the extinct Giant sloth along with a settlement of prehistoric man.".
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- Q5849865 comment "Última Esperanza Sound (Spanish: Seno Última Esperanza, ‘Last Hope Sound’) is an inlet stretching from the mouth of Eberhard Fjord to the outskirts of Monte Balmaceda, within the Magallanes Basin. The navigator Juan Ladrillero named it so in 1557, because he felt it was this direction was his last chance to reach the Strait of Magellan. However, he would reach a dead end at a glacier.This inlet has the characteristics of a tidewater river and drains an extensive basin.".
- Q5849865 label "Última Esperanza Sound".
- Q5849865 lat "-51.475".
- Q5849865 long "-73.103".
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