The remote churches on the edge of the world

In one of the most beautiful and remote archipelagos of the Chilean Patagonia, 152 delicately structured wooden churches built between the 17th and 18th Century have survived for more than 300 years one of the fiercest climates in the Southern Hemisphere, floods and fires. They even withstood the 1960 Valdivia earthquake, the strongest earthquake in human history.

Video by Juan Francisco Riumalló

Produced by Anna Bressanin