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{{underconstruction}}The '''Bahia Posession''' is an ocean bay and an element of the [[Strait of Magellan]] at the southern end of [[Chile]] and [[Argentina]]. Historically this bay has been involved in [[oil spill]] activity.<ref>Roy W. Harm, 1974</ref> This bay is siutated approximately 37 kilometres south of the [[Pali Aike National Park]], the location of some of the earliest known human settlement in the Americas. |
{{underconstruction}}The '''Bahia Posession''' is an ocean bay and an element of the [[Strait of Magellan]] at the southern end of the mainland of [[Chile]] and [[Argentina]]. Historically this bay has been involved in [[oil spill]] activity.<ref>Roy W. Harm, 1974</ref> This bay is siutated approximately 37 kilometres south of the [[Pali Aike National Park]], the location of some of the earliest known human settlement in the Americas. |
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The Bahia Posession is an ocean bay and an element of the Strait of Magellan at the southern end of the mainland of Chile and Argentina. Historically this bay has been involved in oil spill activity.[1] This bay is siutated approximately 37 kilometres south of the Pali Aike National Park, the location of some of the earliest known human settlement in the Americas.
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- ^ Roy W. Harm, 1974