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Bahía Aguirre
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Bahía Aguirre, Protected bay in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.

Bahía Aguirre is a protected bay at the southern tip of South America, stretching from Cape Hall in the east to the southern end of Cape San Gonzalo in the west. It sits along the Drake Passage, serving as a vital waterway connecting South America to Antarctica.

A naval officer discovered the bay in February 1792 and named it after his cousin. The name preserves a connection to the early exploration of this remote southern waterway.

The name honors a relative of the officer who first mapped these waters, reflecting how exploration shaped the region's identity. Local settlements speak to the hardship that early inhabitants faced in this remote landscape.

The bay is difficult to access and sits in a harsh, windswept region with extreme weather conditions. Visitors should prepare for unpredictable weather and check local conditions before attempting to reach this area.

A cave between two rocky points marks where an Anglican missionary and his companions perished from hunger in the 1800s. The site reminds visitors of the extreme hardship faced by those who tried to bring their faith to this remote corner of the world.

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-54.91111,-65.99250
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