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...two travellers in search of the world's wildlife

29 June 2011

Wild north Chile

The north of Chile has some wild landscapes – the desolate Atacama desert coast, then up into the dry Precordillera mountains with all their cactus, and then the incredibly high Altiplano surrounded by snowy peaks and yet the environment most full of life.

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3 Responses to “Wild north Chile”

  1. Robert Branch says:

    Great pictures, and that you managed to see so many animals in such arid biomes, The Viscacha Sensei is my favourite !

    • shortclaws says:

      It’s very strangely reversed – the higher you go in altitude, the more wildlife there is! Except for once you get to the snow, of course.

  2. Flowers, each flower. Really beautiful.

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