42°22′10″S 72°27′18″W / 42.36944°S 72.45500°W
Comau Fjord, also known as Leptepu Fjord, is a fjord that penetrates the mainland of Chile, in Los Lagos Region. It runs in a generally north–south direction from the Gulf of Ancud and is 68 km long. [1] The fjord receives the waters of the Vodudahue River.
42°22′10″S 72°27′18″W / 42.36944°S 72.45500°W
Comau Fjord, also known as Leptepu Fjord, is a fjord that penetrates the mainland of Chile, in Los Lagos Region. It runs in a generally north–south direction from the Gulf of Ancud and is 68 km long. [1] The fjord receives the waters of the Vodudahue River.