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What Survives in the Atacama Desert?

In Chile, a writer takes a road trip through one of the world’s driest places — a landscape that preserves remnants of the dead.

Maggie Shipstead and Anthony Cotsifas
Author: Maggie Shipstead and Anthony Cotsifas

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Maggie Shipstead and Anthony Cotsifas

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Chile, Deserts, Mummies and Mummification, Pinochet Ugarte, Augusto, Road Trips, Telescopes and Observatories, tsummertravel2023
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