Pali-Aike National Park
Pali-Aike National Park | |
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IUCN category II (national park) | |
Location | Magallanes Region, Chile |
Nearest city | Punta Arenas |
Coordinates | 52°06′S 69°44′W / 52.100°S 69.733°WCoordinates: 52°06′S 69°44′W / 52.100°S 69.733°W |
Area | 50 km2 (19 sq mi) |
Established | 1970 |
Governing body | Corporación Nacional Forestal |
The Pali-Aike National Park is a park located in the Magallanes Region of the Chilean Patagonia. Pali-Aike is a Tehuelche name that means Desolate Place. Created in 1970, it covers an area of 50 km2 (19 sq mi) and includes part of the Pali-Aike Volcanic Field. The park draws its name from a prominent volcanic cone known as the Pali Aike Crater.[1] Human crania from early prehistoric occupation have been recovered from this Pali Aike Crater site.[2]
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Pali Aike Cave
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Guanaco inside the park
See also
References
- Teresa Moreno and Wes Gibbons (2007) The Geology of Chile, Geological Society of London, 414 pages ISBN 1-86239-220-X
- George Wisner: In the footsteps of Junius Bird, Part I: Bird the person. Mammoth Trumpet 23(4), 2008, pp.17-20.
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