Learn of the places and nearby tourist peoples of interest, his principal attractions and where they are located.
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This village is located 30 kilometers to the East of Calama, in an oasis 2,450 meters above sea level, formed by the Loa and Salado Rivers. This village, which dates back to 3,000 B.C., was originally inhabited by hunters and (harvesters or pickers or collectors), who by the year 1,000 B.C. had become farmers and shepherds. In 400 A.C., the Atacamanean community began to trade with those who settled the coast. |
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This beautiful valley is located 40 kilometers from Calama. It is characterized by its excellent weather conditions as well as for the quality of its water (from the Loa River), thus allowing for agriculture and livestock farming. |
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Beautiful village settled at the basin of the Rio Grande (Big River). |
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It is the most southern Atacamanean village of the Salar de Atacama, located 100 kilometers to the south of San Pedro de Atacama at 2,420 meters above sea level. |
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Located 100 kilometers from San Pedro de Atacama, at 3,300 meters above sea level, this is the last village the tourist encounter as they cross over to Salta- Argentina through the Sico passage way. In the past, Socaire was an important village for its gold mines located near the border. Today, it is known for its typical Atacamanean cuisine ... |
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