Ladrillero Channel

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The Ladrillero Channel is a strait between Angamos Island and Stosch Island in the Magallanes Region of Chile. It forms, with the Picton Channel and the Fallos Channel, an optional route to the Messier Channel-Grappler Channel-Wide Channel. It has several arms or fiords.

The channel is named after Juan Ladrillero, a Spanish explorer of the southern coast of Chile in the 16th century. In the South America Pilot,{{cite book |first=Hydrographic Office |last=United States |year=1916 |volume=2 |page=[https://archive.org/details/southamericapil01offigoog/page/n403 388] |title=South America Pilot |url=https://archive.org/details/southamericapil01offigoog}} it is still called Stosch Channel.{{clarify|date=January 2017}}

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Further reading

  • {{cite book |editor1-last=Williams |editor1-first=Richard S. |editor2-last=Ferrigno |editor2-first=Jane G. |chapter=Past Glaciations and 'Little Ice Ages' |pages=198–201 |chapter-url=http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/p1386i/chile-arg/wet/past.html |year=1998 |title=Glaciers of South America: Satellite Image Atlas of Glaciers of the World |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |isbn=978-0-607-71454-8 }}
  • {{cite journal |last1=Latorre |first1=Guillermo |title=Multilingual substratum and superstratum in the toponymy of the south of Chile |trans-title=Multilingual substratum and superstratum in the toponymy of the south of Chile |language=es |journal=Estudios Filológicos |date=1998 |issue=33 |pages=55–67 |doi=10.4067/S0071-17131998003300004 |doi-access=free }}

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Category:Straits of Chile

Category:Landforms of Aysén Region

Category:Bodies of water of Magallanes Region