Atacama & The Far North
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Chile's northern regions contain some of the country's wildest scenery. The area's main feature is the Atacama desert, the world's driest; and there is spectacular high altitude volcanic and altiplano scenery to be discovered in the Lauca and Isluga National Parks on the Bolivian border. Most towns are found along the coast where fishing is a major industry; the desert is also noted for its geoglyphs and remains of nitrate mining towns.
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Chile's northern regions contain some of the country's wildest scenery. The area's main feature is the Atacama desert, the world's driest; and there is spectacular high altitude volcanic and altiplano scenery to be discovered in the Lauca and Isluga National Parks on the Bolivian border. Most towns are found along the coast where fishing is a major industry; the desert is also noted for its geoglyphs and remains of nitrate mining towns.
High quality photographic prints with a wide choice of framing options, canvas wrap prints, greeting cards and other products are available. Please visit the Framed Prints page for more details. If you would like a print of any photograph that is not shown in the printing gallery please contact James Brunker at magicalandesphotos@yahoo.com A high resolution version of the desired image can easily be uploaded for you.
Please click on an image to see a larger version and description.
All photographic images and text © James Brunker 1999 - 2010. Reproduction or use of images without prior permission strictly prohibited.
El Tatio geysers
El Tatio is at 4,300m / 14,000ft the world's highest geothermal field. The large number of geysers and fumaroles are best seen at dawn when the steam contrasts with the sub-zero high altitude temperatures. They are best accessed from the much visited village of San Pedro de Atacama.
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