Corral Bay is a bay in the mouth of the Valdivia River , southern Chile . Its main towns are Corral and Niebla . The mouth of the bay is between Juan Latorre point and Morro Gonzalo , with a width of 5.5 km. All the year the bay is transited by merchant, transport and fish boats. The bay is famous for being one of the most fortified bays in Spanish America in colonial time (see: Valdivian Fort System ).
2-474: The outer limits of the bay are Morro Gonzalo in the southwest and Punta Juan Latorre in the northeast. The amplitude of the tide is of 1,28 m. Except the areas next to shores the depths of the bay range from 4.5 to 15 m. 39°51′00″S 73°25′30″W / 39.85°S 73.425°W / -39.85; -73.425 This Los Ríos Region location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Morro Gonzalo Morro Gonzalo
4-579: Is a steep hill and northward headland marking the western limit of Corral Bay in Chile. During colonial times it hosted an observation post and a cannon of 4 pounds which was part of the Valdivian Fort System . There is a South American sea lion colony at the base of Morro Gonzalo. In 1996 there were 34 sea lions, of which about 15 where adult males, 10 were females and 10 were juveniles. This Los Ríos Region location article
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