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Baker Channel, also known as Calen Inlet, is a channel of Chile located in the Tortel, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region. The Baker River discharges into Martinez Inlet, the northern part of this large estuary. It penetrates the mainland about 75 miles (121 km) and opens into Tarn Bay at the south-east corner of the Gulf of Penas. Merino Jarpa Island lies wholly within this great estuary, while at its mouth lies a group of smaller islands, called , which separate it from Messier Channel. Baker Channel also receives the waters of the O'Higgins/San Martín Lake through the Pascua River. The lake's far-reaching fjord-like arms extend approximately from lat. 49° 11' to 48° 22' S. Its north-west arm is that which drains into the mentioned river.

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  • Canal Baker (es)
  • Baker Channel (en)
  • Bakerfjorden (sv)
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  • El canal Baker​ está situado en el océano Pacífico en la región austral de Chile, Es uno de los canales patagónicos principales de la Patagonia chilena, pertenece al grupo colateral hacia caleta Tortel. Administrativamente pertenece a la provincia Capitán Prat de la Región de Aysén. ​ Desde hace aproximadamente 6.000 años sus costas fueron habitadas por el pueblo kawésqar. A comienzos del siglo XXI este pueblo había sido prácticamente extinguido por la acción del hombre blanco. (es)
  • Bakerfjorden är en fjord eller havsvik i Chile. Bakerfjorden som är 120 kilometer lång är på sitt djupaste ställe 1 261 meter djup och därmed världens djupaste fjord. (sv)
  • Baker Channel, also known as Calen Inlet, is a channel of Chile located in the Tortel, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region. The Baker River discharges into Martinez Inlet, the northern part of this large estuary. It penetrates the mainland about 75 miles (121 km) and opens into Tarn Bay at the south-east corner of the Gulf of Penas. Merino Jarpa Island lies wholly within this great estuary, while at its mouth lies a group of smaller islands, called , which separate it from Messier Channel. Baker Channel also receives the waters of the O'Higgins/San Martín Lake through the Pascua River. The lake's far-reaching fjord-like arms extend approximately from lat. 49° 11' to 48° 22' S. Its north-west arm is that which drains into the mentioned river. (en)
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  • Baker Channel in the Aysén Region (en)
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  • Baker Channel, also known as Calen Inlet, is a channel of Chile located in the Tortel, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region. The Baker River discharges into Martinez Inlet, the northern part of this large estuary. It penetrates the mainland about 75 miles (121 km) and opens into Tarn Bay at the south-east corner of the Gulf of Penas. Merino Jarpa Island lies wholly within this great estuary, while at its mouth lies a group of smaller islands, called , which separate it from Messier Channel. Baker Channel also receives the waters of the O'Higgins/San Martín Lake through the Pascua River. The lake's far-reaching fjord-like arms extend approximately from lat. 49° 11' to 48° 22' S. Its north-west arm is that which drains into the mentioned river. The calving front of Jorge Montt Glacier, which is the northern glacier of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, reaches the Baker Channel. A number of icebergs can be seen in this area. The channel marks the northern border of the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, and is home to the Katalalixar National Reserve on Merino Jarpa Island. (en)
  • El canal Baker​ está situado en el océano Pacífico en la región austral de Chile, Es uno de los canales patagónicos principales de la Patagonia chilena, pertenece al grupo colateral hacia caleta Tortel. Administrativamente pertenece a la provincia Capitán Prat de la Región de Aysén. ​ Desde hace aproximadamente 6.000 años sus costas fueron habitadas por el pueblo kawésqar. A comienzos del siglo XXI este pueblo había sido prácticamente extinguido por la acción del hombre blanco. (es)
  • Bakerfjorden är en fjord eller havsvik i Chile. Bakerfjorden som är 120 kilometer lång är på sitt djupaste ställe 1 261 meter djup och därmed världens djupaste fjord. (sv)
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