San Pedro Bay (Chile)
San Pedro Bay (Spanish: Bahía San Pedro) is a bay in southern Chile located in the southern coast of Osorno Province. In 1965 the ships Janequeo and Leucoton sank in the bay. The bay has the form of a half-circle open to the west and has several small coves.
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King of Spain.[1] The landfall was likely in what is today known as Caleta Guayusca.[1] The Spanish captured two male and two female indigenous inhabitants as proof of their discovery.[1] Thereafter, on the same day, the expedition sat sail to the north.[1] The site Futawillimapu.org refers to this event as the beginning of the winka invasion.[2]
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References
- ^ a b c d Barría González, Juan (1994). "Juan Bautista Pastene: Primer almirante del mar chileno" (PDF). Revista de Marina.
- ^ "18 de septiembre: el inicio de la invasión a nuestra Fütawillimapu". futawillimapu.org (in Spanish). 2020-09-16. Retrieved 2021-03-07.