Isla Gonzalo Island

Isla Gonzalo is a subantarctic island, uninhabited except for a weather and research station operated by the Chilean Navy. With an area of 38 hectares, it is the second largest of the Chilean Diego Ramírez Archipelago after Isla Bartolomé. The archipelago lies in the Drake Passage between the continents of South America and Antarctica. It …
Isla Gonzalo is a subantarctic island, uninhabited except for a weather and research station operated by the Chilean Navy. With an area of 38 hectares, it is the second largest of the Chilean Diego Ramírez Archipelago after Isla Bartolomé. The archipelago lies in the Drake Passage between the continents of South America and Antarctica. It is an important breeding site for black-browed and grey-headed albatrosses, as well as for southern giant petrels.
  • Archipelago: Diego Ramírez Islands
  • Area: 0.38 km² (0.15 sq mi)
  • Region: Magallanes
  • Province: Antártica
  • Commune: Cabo de Hornos
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