Everything about Cape Froward totally explained
Cape Froward is the southernmost point on the
mainland of
South America. It is located in the North shores of
Magellan Strait, being the southern tip of the
Brunswick Peninsula; in
Chilean territory.
It was the English corsair,
Thomas Cavendish, in January 1587, named the place, after the climate's roughness with rains and winds. The name means hateful, hostile or unmanageable.
On the cape's hill was built a large metallic cross (Cruz de los Mares) in honor to
John Paul II Pope's visit to Chile, back in 1987, it was first built in 1913, and several times in between due to the harsh weather.
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