Lake Fagnano, the largest lake on Tierra del Fuego Island, stretches over 62 miles (100 kilometers), extending across the Chilean border. Nestled between the virgin Patagonian forest and rolling steppe to the north, and the steep peaks of the Fuegian Andes to the south, the lake offers a dramatic introduction to Patagonia’s untamed landscapes. Visitors can explore the rugged terrain and enjoy the serene, expansive waters, surrounded by the natural beauty of this remote region.
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