10 Things to Do in the Most Northerly Part of Chile
The far north of Chile offers more than just desert and beaches: ancient geoglyphs, mummies, historic town centres, and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The far north of Chile offers more than just desert and beaches: ancient geoglyphs, mummies, historic town centres, and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Sometimes we experience situations and places, which are interesting but don’t really justify a full blog post. Here we share six of them with 30 large photos.
We recommend a visit to the historic Saltpeter Works of Humberstone and Santa Laura industrial site in North Chile, which is UNESCO World Heritage listed.
Many photos we take never fit into a blog post. They usually capture typical daily sights or oddities we notice during our travel around South America.
At the end of our first year of full-time overland travel in South America since returning, we wanted to share some of the highlights of 2015 with you.
We travel overland to see and photograph things typical of each region – like roadside shrines, small & unadorned or large & elaborate, which we pass daily.
Chile’s North is a popular tourist destination – so much to see around San Pedro de Atacama: Chile’s largest Salar and old adobe towns in stunning scenery.