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- Señoret_Channel abstract "The Señoret Channel is a navigable surface water body in the Patagonian region of Chile. One of the major towns along the channel is Puerto Natales. Hermann Eberhard, the first European to explore the interior of northern Patagonia, used the Señoret Channel to navigate northward in order to access the remote portions of this region. One of his findings was the Milodon Cave at the base of the Cerro Benitez, where he recovered remains of the extinct Giant sloth and evidence of habitation of early man from 10,000 BC.".
- Señoret_Channel thumbnail South_America_southern_tip_pol.png?width=300.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageExternalLink photo5.htm.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageExternalLink article.php?sid=18820.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageID "18802620".
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageLength "1781".
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageRevisionID "647485939".
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Magallanes_y_la_Antártica_Chilena_Region.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Straits_of_Chile.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Última_Esperanza.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Cerro_Benitez.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Cerro_Benítez.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Cordillera_Paine.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Cueva_del_Milodon_Natural_Monument.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Cueva_del_Milodón_Natural_Monument.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Eberhard_Fjord.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Extinct.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Fjords_and_channels_of_Chile.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Giant_sloth.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Ground_sloth.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Eberhard.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Lago_Porteño.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Patagonia.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Porteño_Lake.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Puerto_Natales.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Tierra_del_Fuego.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Torres_del_Paine.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Turbio_River.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Señoret Channel".
- Señoret_Channel caption "Fjords and channels round of Puerto Natales. Click to enlarge and expand.".
- Señoret_Channel float "right".
- Señoret_Channel hasPhotoCollection Señoret_Channel.
- Señoret_Channel height "350".
- Señoret_Channel imageLeft "-200".
- Señoret_Channel imageTop "0".
- Señoret_Channel imageWidth "2700".
- Señoret_Channel width "500".
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Annotated_image.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MagellanAntarctic-geo-stub.
- Señoret_Channel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Señoret_Channel subject Category:Landforms_of_Magallanes_y_la_Antártica_Chilena_Region.
- Señoret_Channel subject Category:Straits_of_Chile.
- Señoret_Channel subject Category:Última_Esperanza.
- Señoret_Channel comment "The Señoret Channel is a navigable surface water body in the Patagonian region of Chile. One of the major towns along the channel is Puerto Natales. Hermann Eberhard, the first European to explore the interior of northern Patagonia, used the Señoret Channel to navigate northward in order to access the remote portions of this region.".
- Señoret_Channel label "Señoret Channel".
- Señoret_Channel sameAs m.04gqpdt.
- Señoret_Channel sameAs Q7459666.
- Señoret_Channel sameAs Q7459666.
- Señoret_Channel wasDerivedFrom Señoret_Channel?oldid=647485939.
- Señoret_Channel depiction South_America_southern_tip_pol.png.
- Señoret_Channel isPrimaryTopicOf Señoret_Channel.