Zona Austral

Natural regions of Chile.
Grey Glacier in the picture is one of the many outlet glaciers of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field
View of Puerto Williams with Dientes de Navarino mountains behind
Torres del Paine National Park
Panoramical view of Coihaique
Guanacos in Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia

The Zona Austral (Southernmost Zone) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950 corresponding to the Chilean portion of Patagonia. It is surrounded by the Zona Sur and the Chacao Channel to the north, the Pacific Ocean and Drake's Passage to the south and west, and the Andean mountains and Argentina to the east. If excluding Chiloé Archipelago, Zona Austral covers all of Chilean Patagonia.