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Tierra del Fuego & Antarctica - Chiletur Tourist Map

Original price $7.900 - Original price $7.900
Original price
$7.900
$7.900 - $7.900
Current price $7.900
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Fabricamos con cariño; pide este producto antes de las 11:00 am de hoy para tenerlo entre el Jueves 26 de Diciembre y Lunes 30 de Diciembre.

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Pide este producto antes de las 11:00 am para tenerlo entre el Lunes 30 de Diciembre y Lunes 06 de Enero.

To travel has been said!

Map printed on one side covering 270 kilometers from north to south of continental Chile, from Río Grande in Argentina to the Diego Ramírez Islands in the Drake Passage; on the other side it incorporates a full map of Antarctica at a scale of 1:5,000,000
Highlights : the Beagle Channel, Ushuaia, Puerto Williams and Navarino Island, the Alberto de Agostini National Park and Cape Horn. In Antarctica, the Larsen and Wilkins ice field, the Weddell Sea, Aitcho Island and the Antarctic bases located in the South Shetland Islands stand out.

  • Extended size : 100 x 70 cm.
  • Paper : Stonepaper 140 microns

More about these maps:

The Chiletur Copec tourist maps designed by Compass are 18 Tourist and Route maps, divided into 9 products printed on both sides. These include all of Chile from Visviri to the entire Antarctic.

Printed on Stone Paper, this is an ecological mineral paper that does not use trees, water or chemicals for its preparation, very resistant, waterproof, anti-reflective and recyclable; which makes them very durable, unlike those made of paper.

Its scale is 1:400,000, which means that 1 cm. equals 4 km. This allows a detailed understanding of the representation of the terrain covered and allows a better visualization of distances, route variations, slopes, paths and tourist attractions.

For its preparation, the cartographic database of the Military Geographic Institute (IGM) was used. In it, all the georeferenced routes of the Ministry of Public Works were downloaded, complemented by a permanent investigation on the ground by the publisher.