At Sea - March 5, 2008 - Chilean Fjords
The Chilean fjords extend for 1,600 Km and cover an area of 241,000 km2 with a large number of islands,
basins, and gulfs, formed by glacial erosion  and tectonic sinking of the Central Chilean Valley.
We spent most of the day at sea, but then
at about 3 o'clock we entered the Chilean
Fjords at Cabo Dyer and proceeded
towards Ladrillero Gulf.  The following
photos (and the panorama above) are from
that section of the fjords.