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May 29, 2014

club naval de yates micalvi

View of Dientes de Navarino & expedition boats tied up at the Club Naval de Yates Micalvi
The grounded Micalvi is the vessel on the far left and serves as the "clubhouse".
Puerto Williams, Isla Navarino - CHILE (May 2014)
Salty sailor, belly up to the bar.  Club Naval de Yates Micalvi
Seno Lauto Harbour, Puerto Williams - CHILE (March 2014)
The southernmost yacht club in the world is the Club Naval de Yates Micalvi.  The Micalvi is a Chilean Navy ship that is grounded in Seno Lauto Harbour, just off the Beagle Channel in Puerto Williams.  The ship serves as a pontoon for a flotilla of boats, with bar/restaurant/lounge/showers.  The seno is very well protected and now serves as a strategic stopping point for expeditions to Cape Horn, Antarctica, and the Falkland Islands.

Club Naval de Yates Micalvi
Seno Lauto Harbour, Puerto Williams - CHILE (April 2014)
Club Naval de Yates Micalvi
Seno Lauto Harbour, Puerto Williams - CHILE (April 2014)
Club Naval de Yates Micalvi
Seno Lauto Harbour, Puerto Williams - CHILE (April 2014)
Club Naval de Yates Micalvi
Seno Lauto Harbour, Puerto Williams - CHILE (March 2014)
Club Naval de Yates Micalvi
Seno Lauto Harbour, Puerto Williams - CHILE (March 2014)
Club Naval de Yates Micalvi
Seno Lauto Harbour, Puerto Williams - CHILE (March 2014)

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