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     Located 
    on the northern tip of the vast Reloncavi Bay, Puerto Montt is the gateway 
    to the Chilean Lake District. Crowding the harbor are vessels that ply 
    between Cape Horn and Puerto Montt, finding shelter here from the storms of 
    the Pacific. 
 The first German colonists arrived in this area in 1852; their descendants 
    have remained a small but influential percentage of the 130,000 inhabitants.
 
 The town spreads along a narrow seaboard and climbs the slopes which enclose 
    Puerto Montt to the north. Since 1985, the city has experienced considerable 
    growth and development; there are more than 30 salmon farms, in addition to 
    forestry, fishing industries and service companies. New hotels, restaurants, 
    cafés and shops have opened. Puerto Montt itself offers scant attractions 
    for visitors apart from shingle-roofed houses around a flowered central 
    square. The main draw here is the proximity to the lake and mountain region, 
    and spectacular fjord cruising.
 
 A short distance from the pier is the small fishing port of Angelmo. Its row 
    of stalls along both sides of the street offers a wide variety of regional 
    handicrafts and souvenir items.
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