The former million-acre
Baker Ranch
was founded in 1916.
It was located in a remote, mountainous
area of southern Aysén, in Chilean Patagonia.
As a condition of this immense land concession,
the Chilean Government required that farm production be
exported through a port on the Pacific coast.
In the absence of physical infrastructure, the ranch company
was obliged to undertake various engineering works, including
several bridges and a tunnel.
Moreover, a high-powered launch was needed to handle
the powerful currents experienced on the River Baker.
These early photographs provide a first-hand view of
works undertaken in the not-so-distant past, when this corner of Patagonia
was truly a "last frontier".
Select another album:
People,
Landscapes,
River Baker,
River Chacabuco,
River Salto,
River of the Ñadis,
Mule transport
Thanks: Adrian Goodall (IV-2014) ;
Album created: 10-I-2015 ;
Updated: 17-I-2015