• 1633 map of Strait of Magellan, showing Strait Le Maire at the right, marked Fretum le Maire (Latin) and Straet Le Maire (Dutch).
  • The Le Maire Strait (Estrecho de le Maire) is a sea passage between Isla de los Estados and the eastern extremity of the Argentine portion of Tierra del Fuego.
  • Le Maire Strait. Passage between Isla de los Estados (Staten Island) and Tierra del Fuego, charted in 1616 by the expedition of Schouten and Le Maire...
  • Le Maire Strait topographic map. Click on the map to display elevation. ... Location: Le Maire Strait, Argentina (-54.91728 -65.00542 -54.67304 -64.86672).
  • Legacy of Le Maire’s and Schouten’s names: Strait of Le Maire, Schouten Islands. [Click on the images below for high resolution versions.]
  • The Le Maire Strait (Estrecho de le Maire) is a sea passage between Isla de los Estados and the eastern extremity of the Argentine portion of Tierra del Fuego.
  • 1633 map of Strait of Magellan, showing Strait Le Maire at the right, marked Fretum le Maire (Latin) and Straet Le Maire (Dutch).
  • In this article, we will explore in depth the impact and importance of Strait of Le Maire, as well as the implications it has on our daily lives.
  • Chart of the Le Maire Straits. Jacques Nicolas Bellin. Charte du Détroit de la Maire. £75.00 Paris, c.1760. 210 x 285mm. Coloured.
  • The Le Maire Strait is a sea passage between Isla de los Estados and the eastern extremity of the Argentine portion of Tierra del Fuego.
  • Le Maire's Strait, was named after the Dutch navigator Jacob Le Maire. In 1616, Le Maire and Willem Schouten became the first Europeans to navigate this strait.
  • Four days later, they encountered an opening which would lead them through to the Pacific Ocean, which then named Le Maire Strait, in honor of Isaac Le Maire.