- A first-timer’s guide to Chile’s Atacama Desert - Lonely Planet
Chile’s Atacama Desert may be the next best option with desiccated salt flats, inhospitable wildlands and vast lifeless landscapes that NASA uses to test instruments for outer space
- A Guide To Chile’s Atacama Desert - SA Vacations
With altitudes ranging from 6,500 to almost 20,000 feet and broad temperature variations between day and night, the Atacama Desert is an extreme habitat that attracts researchers from all over the globe looking to find clues to possible microbial life on Mars in its clay-rich, shallow soil layers
- A First-Timers Guide to Visiting the Atacama Desert in Chile
Planning a trip to Chile's famous and breathtaking desert? Here's a first-timer's guide to visiting the Atacama Desert with eight quick tips!
- Atacama Desert Travel Guide - Leisure
How to plan a trip Chile's Atacama Desert, including where to stay, what to do, and the best time to visit
- A Local’s Guide to Visiting the Atacama Desert - Go Ask A Local
It encompasses some of Chile’s most famous seaside cities, ancient indigenous archaeological sites, remnants of the country’s glorious saltpeter mining days, and many natural wonders such as the Atacama Salt Flat and the world’s highest geyser field
- The Insider’s Guide to Chile’s Atacama Desert
Travelling in a private 4×4 with guide and support team, guests cross a lunar-like expanse dotted with sulphur lagoons, steaming geysers and the abstract rockscapes of the Salvador Dalí Desert
- A guide to the Atacama Desert in Chile | Mr Mrs Smith
How to explore Chile's Atacama Desert: the sights to see, how to get there and the best hotels, including Explora, Tierra and Alto Atacama
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