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In the World’s Driest Desert, Ancient Wisdom Blooms Eternal

Burned out from life in New York, a photographer traveled to northern Chile to study the ancient wisdom of the Lickanantay, the area’s Indigenous people. Here’s what she saw.

Irjaliina Paavonpera
Author: Irjaliina Paavonpera

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Irjaliina Paavonpera

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Chile, Deserts, Earth, Indigenous People, Lithium (Metal), Metals and Minerals, Mines and Mining, Photography, Salt, Senses and Sensation, Travel and Vacations, Trees and Shrubs, Volcanoes
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