Taitao Peninsula
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The Taitao Peninsula (Spanish: Península de Taitao) is a westward projection of the mainland of Chile, with which it is connected by the narrow Isthmus of Ofqui, over which the natives and early missionaries were accustomed to carry their boats between the Moraleda Channel and Gulf of Penas. It is situated in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region and a part of this peninsula is located inside the boundaries of Laguna San Rafael National Park. The Presidente Ríos Lake, with a surface area of 352 km², lies in the middle of the peninsula. A southern incurving projection of the outer shore-line of this peninsula is known as Tres Montes peninsula, the most southern point of which is a cape of the same name.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taitao_Peninsula
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Coordinates: 46°23'4"S 74°41'3"W
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- Brecknock Peninsula 909 km
- Area Natural Protegida Peninsula Valdes 933 km
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- Hardy Peninsula, Hoste Island 1083 km
- Peninsula Mitre 1100 km
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- Rydberg Peninsula 2984 km
- Fletcher Peninsula 3028 km
- Kings Peninsula 3290 km
- Elena Lake 20 km
- Presidente Ríos Lake 21 km
- Forelius Peninsula 54 km
- Cabo Raper Lighthouse 87 km
- Gulf of Penas 89 km