Farallones Los Lobos
Farallones Los Lobos is in Los Lagos, Southern Chile. Farallones Los Lobos is situated nearby to the village Bahía Mansa, as well as near the hamlet Maicolpue.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bahía Mansa and Maicolpue.
Bahía Mansa
Village
Photo: Randolphzarate, CC0.
Bahía Mansa is a settlement and bay located on the coast of Osorno Province, southern Chile. It is the main port between Corral Bay and Maullín River and the only port of Osorno Province.
Maicolpue
Hamlet
Photo: Unic, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Maicolpue or Maicolpué is a settlement and beach located on the coast of Osorno Province, southern Chile. Its economy revolves around tourism subsistence farming and logging. Maicolpue is situated 3 km south of Farallones Los Lobos.
Contaco
Hamlet
Contaco is a small settlement, beach and balneario at the coast of Osorno Province, southern Chile. It is located south of Pucatrihue at the outflow of Contaco River into the Pacific Ocean. Contaco is situated 3 km northeast of Farallones Los Lobos.
Farallones Los Lobos
- Type: Rock
- Also known as: “Farellones Lobos”
- Categories: group of rocks and landform
- Location: Los Lagos, Southern Chile, Chile, South America
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Farallones Los Lobos” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Farallones Los Lobos”
- Swedish: “Farallones Los Lobos”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Muicolpué and Pucatrihue.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Bahía Mansa and Contaco River.
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