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Advantages Peaceful and Spiritual Experience in an otherwordly Landscape

Disadvantages None, unless you suffer from altitude Sickness

The Desert of Atacama, in the extreme north of Chile, is the driest desert in the world.

Make sure you always carry a good supply of water with you, you will not need big amounts of food; the scenery will feed your spirit to such an extent that your body will not require the extra energy. You will lose weight and be uplifted, what more can you ask of a place?

All right, I might be exaggerating slightly, but there is a lot of truth to it as well.

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The borders of the Atacama Desert are not very precisely outlined; they are1000 to 1100 kilometres long (600 to 700 miles), snaking all the way from Chile's northern border with Peru (in Region I - Chile is divided into 12 regions), down to Antofagasta in Region II (still in the north of Chile really, but further down!). It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Andes to the east.

Valle de La Luna 1
The altitude ranges from about 800m (2500 feet) to above 4300m (14,000 feet), so if you have altitude sickness, you may want to think twice before planning a trip there, although I personally have not been affected by this in any way (must be the fact that I live in the clouds!)

This is an area of the world which was inhabited for over 10,000 years, a fact established by the multiple finds discovered throughout the Atacama region, from the pacific coast up to 6000 metres above sea level in the High Andean Mountain Ranges. There once was an Atacamanian Civilization, and the oldest mummies ever to have been located, thought to date from 18,000 BC, were found in this area and are believed to have belonged to this now departed civilization.

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When we think of a desert, we tend to think of dunes, and dunes are plentiful in the desert of Atacama, but I can assure you that they are by no means its most enchanting attribute nor are the dunes primarily responsible for the state of bewilderment in which most visitors tend to reluctantly depart from Atacama.

The splendour of this desert is almost equally distributed amongst its Salares (salt basins), lagoons, geysers, extensive lunar-like valleys and many volcanoes (most of them extinct).

I was not fortunate enough to visit the whole of the Atacama Desert, as my travel companion and I were in a rush to get to Santiago from Arica in the very extreme north of the country. However, we drove all the way through it and stopped en route to soak ourselves in its serenity before reaching the madness of Santiago.

Driving down mountain ranges, you cannot help but be struck by the gracious way in which the foot of the mountains joins the ground. An affirmation of their belonging to this soil is declared in a frozen dance of proud compliance. While the main roads are long and at times dull, skirting off the highway and into little (often bumpy) roads is when the adventure really begins.

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Having departed from Arica very early in the morning, we prepared ourselves for a very long drive: 2 huge hot water thermose and many bottles of water, some empanadas and lots of fruits.

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Valle de La Luna 1
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    Wow! Sounds fasinating. Maureen

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  • n13roy 19/10/2005 11:19
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    What a brilliant review indeed, very informative, very detailed and your descriptions certainly do this place justice, makes me want to get my Passport out right now and go down to Chile....best I can do right now is get a bottle of Chilean wine out......Roy

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