The Beagle Strait, an east-west natural waterway near Cape Horn at the southern tip of South America, spans Argentina and Chile, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. To the east of the Malvinas Islands, to the west to Oceania, to the south across the Drake Strait and the Antarctic continent, the length of more than 200 kilometers. The 18th century biologist Darwin took the cruiser Beagle, which was named after the cruiser Beagle. The cruiser traveled through the Beagle, with snowy glaciers and blue seas.