Punta Galera is a headland in the western coast of South America located in
Los Ríos Region, Chile. The headland projects into the
Pacific Ocean
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at the
40th parallel south
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just north of
Colún Beach
Colún is a beach in southern Chile located south of Corral and west of La Unión. The beach is about 9 km long and runs like many other Chilean beaches from north to south along the Pacific Oceans shores. In a ranking made the newspaper El ...
and south of
Caleta Chaihuín
Caleta Chaihuín (Chaihuín) is a coastal hamlet ( es, caserío) and rural district in the commune of Corral, Los Ríos Region, Chile. It lies at the mouth of Chaihuín River that flows from the Valdivian Coast Range to the Pacific Ocean. Silt fr ...
. Punta Galera should not be confused with Falsa Punta Galera a minor headland located a few kilometers northeast of it.
Punta Galera is the site of a
lighthouse
A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid, for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.
Lighthouses mar ...
since 1875.
[
The headland was noticed in the expedition of ]Juan Bautista Pastene
200px, Map showing the September 1544 expedition led by Pastene.
Giovanni Battista Pastene (1507–1580) was a Genoese maritime explorer who, while in the service of the Spanish crown, explored the coasts of Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru ...
in 1544, but the Spanish name of Punta Galera was given by the explorer Juan Ladrillero
Juan Ladrillero (b. c. 1490 in Moguer – 1559) was a 16th-century Spanish navigator and explorer who from 1557 to 1559 explored the coast of Chile from Valdivia (39° 48’ S) to the Barbara Channel (54° S, between Clarence Island and Santa ...
in 1557 who thought it resembled the ram of a galley ( es, galera). Local Mapuche
The Mapuche ( (Mapuche & Spanish: )) are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of Patagonia. The collective term refers to a wide-ranging ethnicity composed of various groups who sha ...
called the headland ''vuchuchén'', meaning "place of travellers".[ ''Diccionario Geográfico de la República de Chile'' mentions Punta Galera as the site of the wreckage of ''San José'' in 1651.][
]
See also
*Lighthouses in Chile
Chile has a large and intricate coastline of 4000 km with myriads of islands, islets, straits, bays, and fjords.
Moreover, three waterways between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, namely the Strait of Magellan, the Beagle Channel and ...
*Punta Galera Airport
Punta Galera Airport es, Aeropuerto Punta Galera, is an airstrip located west-northwest of La Unión, a city in the Los Ríos Region of Chile.
The airstrip is on an isolated point on the Pacific coast. Limited overruns on either end are grass ...
References
Geography of Los Ríos Region
Galera
Coasts of Los Ríos Region
Cliffs of Chile
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