Wager Island

Wager Island
Map of Chilean Patagonia (latitudes 47°S to 49°S). Wager Island forms the northwestern terminus of the Messier Channel, while the Larenas Peninsula forms the northeastern terminus.
Location of the commune of Tortel in Aysén Region, Chile
Wager Island is located in Chile
Wager Island
Wager Island
Location of Wager Island in Chile
Geography
LocationCapitán Prat Province, Aysén Region, Chile
Coordinates47°43′27″S 74°57′37″W / 47.72417°S 74.96028°W / -47.72417; -74.96028
ArchipelagoGuayaneco Archipelago
Area105 km2 (41 sq mi)
Highest elevation586 m (1923 ft)
Highest pointMonte Wager[1]
Administration

Wager Island (Spanish: Isla Wager) is an uninhabited island in Guayaneco Archipelago, a remote part of western Patagonia. Located 1,600 kilometres (990 miles) south of Santiago, the island is part of Capitán Prat Province of the Aysén Region, Chile. The island was the location of the Wager Mutiny, which took place in October 1741 after the wreck of the British warship HMS Wager.[2]

  1. ^ "Monte Wager". GeoNames geographical database. Wollerau, Switzerland. 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  2. ^ Layman 2015, pp. 82–90.