
Tierra del Fuego
Tierra del Fuego is an archipelago located at the southern tip of South America, divided between Chile and Argentina. The name means "Land of Fire" in Spanish, likely referring to the fires used by Indigenous peoples. The main island, Isla Grande, features rugged landscapes, mountains, and unique wildlife. The region is known for its dramatic scenery, including glaciers, forests, and the Beagle Channel. With a cool maritime climate, Tierra del Fuego is a popular destination for outdoor activities like hiking and boating, as well as for exploring its rich cultural history and diverse ecosystems.