Refuge Abrazo de Maipú

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Abrazo de Maipú
Location of Abrazo de Maipú in Antarctica
Location of Abrazo de Maipú in Antarctica
Abrazo de Maipú
Location of Abrazo de Maipú in Antarctica
Coordinates: 63°23′17″S 57°34′58″W / 63.387967°S 57.582667°W / -63.387967; -57.582667Coordinates: 63°23′17″S 57°34′58″W / 63.387967°S 57.582667°W / -63.387967; -57.582667[1]
Country Chile
 Argentina
Location in AntarcticaTrinity Peninsula
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Administered byChilean Army
Argentine Army
Established1967 (1967)
Closed2010
TypeSeasonal
StatusClosed

Abrazo de Maipú is a refuge located on the Trinity Peninsula of the Antarctic Peninsula.

It was built for the first time on September 7, 1967, by Argentina and subsequently destroyed. The refuge, rebuilt in July 2003, is a 20 cubic feet container fitted with kitchen, bathroom and bedrooms. Its aim was to guarantee and facilitate rescue, scientific and patrolling activities carried out jointly by the personnel of O'Higgins Base and Esperanza Base. It was managed jointly by the Chilean Army and the Argentine Army.

On September 28, 2005 three Chilean soldiers died falling into a crevasse, they were moved from the Abrazo de Maipú refuge to the O'Higgins Base. The Refuge was closed in 2010.[2]

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  1. ^ "About COMNAP". Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  2. ^ "Operational Information - Stations". Chile - Permanent Information. Electronic Information Exchange System of the Secretariat of the Antarctic Treaty.

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