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Chile unveils Patagonian Route of Parks scenic trail | |
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Chile has launched a huge scenic route through its Patagonian wilderness to boost tourism and highlight the need for conservation. | |
The Route of Parks covers 2,800km (1,740 miles) from the city of Puerto Montt down to Cape Horn. | The Route of Parks covers 2,800km (1,740 miles) from the city of Puerto Montt down to Cape Horn. |
The trail was the idea of Tompkins Conservation, the foundation set up by US billionaire Douglas Tompkins and his wife Kristine. | The trail was the idea of Tompkins Conservation, the foundation set up by US billionaire Douglas Tompkins and his wife Kristine. |
Last year the foundation donated vast amounts of land to Chile's government. | Last year the foundation donated vast amounts of land to Chile's government. |
The land has helped create a network of 17 national parks and the new route - called the Patagonian Route of Parks - connects all of them. | The land has helped create a network of 17 national parks and the new route - called the Patagonian Route of Parks - connects all of them. |
"We want Chile to be internationally recognised for having the most spectacular scenic route in the world, and thus become a benchmark for economic development based on conservation," said Carolina Morgado, executive director at Tompkins. | "We want Chile to be internationally recognised for having the most spectacular scenic route in the world, and thus become a benchmark for economic development based on conservation," said Carolina Morgado, executive director at Tompkins. |
A website for the new route says it encompasses three existing scenic routes - the Southern Way, the Patagonian channels and the End of the World Route. | |
The sparsely inhabited terrain is known for its lakes, waterways and rich habitat of flora and fauna. | The sparsely inhabited terrain is known for its lakes, waterways and rich habitat of flora and fauna. |
The website includes advice on transport, accommodation and more than 50 GPS-traced paths. | The website includes advice on transport, accommodation and more than 50 GPS-traced paths. |
Mr Tompkins, a keen conservationist and the founder of North Face clothing, died in a kayaking accident in Chile in 2015. The businessman had bought up huge swathes of land in southern Chile and Argentina to preserve it. | Mr Tompkins, a keen conservationist and the founder of North Face clothing, died in a kayaking accident in Chile in 2015. The businessman had bought up huge swathes of land in southern Chile and Argentina to preserve it. |
His widow, Kristine McDivitt Tompkins, signed an agreement with the national government in March 2017, donating the land with the intention of creating a network of national parks roughly the size of Switzerland. | His widow, Kristine McDivitt Tompkins, signed an agreement with the national government in March 2017, donating the land with the intention of creating a network of national parks roughly the size of Switzerland. |
Then Chilean President Michelle Bachelet called the signing an "unprecedented preservation effort". | Then Chilean President Michelle Bachelet called the signing an "unprecedented preservation effort". |
The foundation described it as "the largest land donation in history from a private entity to a country". | The foundation described it as "the largest land donation in history from a private entity to a country". |
Other famous long-distance trails |
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