. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. THE PATAGONIA^ SEABOARD. 391 South of the regular semicircle formed by the spacious Gulf of St. George, the Rio Deseado preseats a phenomenon analogous to that of the E,ios Colorado and Negro. Instead of debouching in the vast gulf, which seems made to receive its discharge, it reaches the coast after traversing a peninsular tract which, like that of San José, encloses the gulf on the south side. Natural havens are rare on this Patagonian seaboard, Avhich is exposed to the Fig. 160.—View taken in the Acha Valley, Central full fury of the f


. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. THE PATAGONIA^ SEABOARD. 391 South of the regular semicircle formed by the spacious Gulf of St. George, the Rio Deseado preseats a phenomenon analogous to that of the E,ios Colorado and Negro. Instead of debouching in the vast gulf, which seems made to receive its discharge, it reaches the coast after traversing a peninsular tract which, like that of San José, encloses the gulf on the south side. Natural havens are rare on this Patagonian seaboard, Avhich is exposed to the Fig. 160.—View taken in the Acha Valley, Central full fury of the fierce Polar winds. In the southern waters navigators show a preference for Port San Julian and Port Santa Cruz, although both are closed at ebb tide by bars with depths of not more than 8 or 10 feet. But the flow, which on these coasts rises to a height of from 30 to 50 feet, gives access to the largest vessels at all times. The approaches are much dreaded in the Gulf of San Matias, especially in the vicinity of the Valdes Peninsula. Here the chopping seas and conflicting currents cross and recross in all directions, developing exceedingly. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reclus, Elisée, 1830-1905; Ravenstein, Ernest George, 1834-1913; Keane, A. H. (Augustus Henry), 1833-1912. New York, D. Appleton and company


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