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  2. Atacama Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Atacama Desert (Spanish: Desierto de Atacama) is a desert plateau located on the Pacific coast of South America, in the north of Chile.Stretching over a 1,600-kilometre-long (1,000-mile) strip of land west of the Andes Mountains, it covers an area of 105,000 km 2 (41,000 sq mi), [2] which increases to 128,000 km 2 (49,000 sq mi) if the barren lower slopes of the Andes are included.

  3. Tourism in Chile - Wikipedia

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    The Atacama Desert, the driest desert in the world [19] was picked in October 2014 by Lonely Planet to be among the 10 top travel regions of 2015. [20] The desert, which has been inhabited for several thousand years, makes up the main portion of the Norte Grande.

  4. Los Flamencos National Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Salar de Tare, Atacama Desert. The reserve has a desert climate with the temperature varying dramatically between day (average temperature high is 25.3 °C (77.5 °F)) and night (average low is 3.7 °C (38.7 °F)). [6] Rain is more frequent in summer, with an average high of 3 millimeters.

  5. List of deserts by area - Wikipedia

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  6. Atacama Region - Wikipedia

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    The Atacama Region is the third least populated region of the country, after Aisén and Magallanes. Of its total population, over 50% are located in the cities of Copiapó and Vallenar . The largest cities are (2002 census data) Copiapó (125,983 inhabitants), Vallenar (43,750), Caldera (12,776), Chañaral (12,086), El Salvador (8,697) Tierra ...

  7. Pica, Chile - Wikipedia

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    Situated in the inland of the Atacama Desert on an oasis, Pica is famous for its small and unusually acidic limes known as Limón de Pica. The town has a communal hot spring with a surface temperature of 40 °C, which makes it a popular bath place in the middle of the desert. It has hotels and all basic services.

  8. List of rivers of the Atacama Region - Wikipedia

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    Atacama Region Quebrada Rio Seco Quebrada Río Seco • 26°00′03″S 70°08′37″W  /  26.00092°S 70.14365°W  / -26.00092; -70.14365  ( Quebrada Río Seco ) • 3873100 •

  9. Chacabuco - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most of the other ghost towns in the Atacama Desert, Chacabuco became a concentration camp during the Pinochet regime in 1973. To this day, it remains surrounded by approximately 98 lost landmines, left by the Chilean military when Chacabuco was used as a prison camp.