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Español: La primera casa construida en Ushuaia perteneciente al misionero anglicano Waite Hockin Stirling, fue trasladada desde su último emplazamiento, a orillas del canal Murray, en la isla chilena de Navarino, a la capital de esa isla, Puerto Williams, para funcionar como un museo de los religiosos ingleses que se aventuraron en el Beagle a fines de 1800.
This is a photo of a national monument in Chile:
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