- Atacama Desert - Wikipedia
The Atacama Desert (Spanish: Desierto de Atacama [ataˈkama]) is a desert plateau on the Pacific coast of South America, stretching along a 1,600-kilometre-long (1,000-mile) strip of land in northern Chile, west of the Andes
- Atacama Desert | Location, Weather, Facts | Britannica
The Atacama Desert forms part of the arid Pacific fringe of South America Dry subsidence created by the South Pacific high-pressure cell makes the desert one of the driest regions in the world
- Atacama Desert Visitor Guide: Everything To Know
In this guide you will discover everything you need to know to help you plan your visit to the Atacama Desert If you're dreaming of a trip packed with otherworldly landscapes, ancient history, and jaw-dropping natural wonders, the Atacama Desert absolutely needs to be on your list
- Atacama Region - Wikipedia
The Atacama Region (Spanish: Región de Atacama, pronounced [ataˈkama]) is one of Chile 's 16 first order administrative divisions It comprises three provinces: Chañaral, Copiapó and Huasco
- A guide to Chile’s Atacama Desert - Lonely Planet
Squished between the Pacific Ocean and Andes Mountains in northern Chile, the Atacama Desert is one of South America’s most beguiling landscapes
- The Insiders Guide to Chiles Atacama Desert
The Atacama is a vast expanse on Chile’s border with Bolivia and Argentina, covering more than 100,000 square kilometres Most travellers base themselves in San Pedro de Atacama, a weathered adobe town that once thrived at the heart of Inca trade routes spanning Chile, Bolivia and Argentina
- Atacama Desert Guide: Driest Places, Weather, Map, Salt Flats . . .
Atacama Desert spans over 600 miles along South America's Pacific coast, making it Earth's driest place with virtually no rainfall in some regions
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