At the southern point of the American continent, where America was born, there is a property of over 235,000 acres. A strategic location, ideal for the development of a conservation project.
Its parks are only 62 miles from Punta Arenas, the capital region, which are completely virgin and its views from the top of Cape Froward cover the entire southern part of the Strait of Magellan and all the islands to the south that end in the Drake Sea, the passage to Antarctica.
It is accessible by sea or air from Punta Arenas. There are no buildings on it and there are thousands of hectares of Patagonian peat bogs, which are a unique and remarkable solution for CO2 capture.
Surely this is a land that needs to be protected, discovered and studied.









