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The passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific at the south tip of South America is called the Strait of Magellan.
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The passage found near 50 degrees South of Strait of Magellan is named the Strait of All Saints
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The Strait of Magellan is located at the southern end of South America, just north of the Tierra del Fuego. It is a natural passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and was named for Ferdinand Magellan.
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You're thinking of Drake Passage, the wildest water on earth, some say, a distance of about 800 Km where the South Atlantic meets the South Pacific, and the northern border of the Southern Ocean.
a near the tip of south america is named or ferdinand magellan