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- 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...
- 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...
- The Yelcho River is a river in the Los Lagos Region of southern Chile. List of rivers of Chile EVALUACION DE LOS RECURSOS HIDRICOS SUPERFICIALES EN LA...
- 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...
- 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...
- Isaza LSG Hallef LSG Alacalufe PM Puerto Williams The bow section of the Yelcho, the tug used by Luis Pardo in the 20th century to rescue Ernest Shackleton's...
- 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...
- Mountains from Argentina into Chile and drains into Yelcho Lake. From this point the river is renamed Rio Yelcho and continues to its mouth at the Pacific Ocean...
- first published in July 1982. The subtitle is "A Summary Report of the Yelcho Expedition to the Antarctic, 1909–1910"; the story describes an expedition...
- 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...