- The
Yelcho was
built in 1906 by the
Scottish firm Geo.
Brown and Co. of Greenock, on the
River Clyde for
towage and
cargo service of the
Chilean Sociedad...
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Yelcho Base is a
Chilean Antarctic research base. It is
located on the s**** of the
South Bay,
Doumer Island. The
station was
built in 1962 by the Chilean...
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Yelcho Lake is a
large fjord-shaped lake
located in
Chilean Patagonia, in
southern Palena province of Los
Lagos Region, Chile. The lake
receives the waters...
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winds can
reach 160 km/h (100 mph).
Significant named features are Cape
Yelcho, Cape
Valentine and Cape
Lookout at the
northeastern and
southern extremes...
- was a
Chilean Navy
officer who, in August 1916,
commanded the
steam tug
Yelcho to
rescue the 22 stranded
crewmen of Sir
Ernest Shackleton's ship, Endurance...
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Isaza LSG
Hallef LSG
Alacalufe PM
Puerto Williams The bow
section of the
Yelcho, the tug used by Luis
Pardo on 30
August 1916 to
rescue Ernest Shackleton's...
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closest Antarctic stations are
Palmer Station of the
United States and
Yelcho Base of Chile,
reopened in 2015. The
research base was
established in 1947...
- Cape
Yelcho is the
northwestern extremity of
Elephant Island in the
South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. It was
named by the UK
Joint Services Expedition...
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Chilean Navy to lend him
Yelcho, a
small steam tug that had ****isted Emma
during the
previous attempt. They agreed; on 25 August,
Yelcho—captained by captain...
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Chilean government and was
offered the use of the
Yelcho, a
small seagoing tug from the
Chilean Navy.
Yelcho,
commanded by
Captain Luis Pardo, and the British...