Las Condes, Viticura; Cerro Plomo
In the 1950's an Inca Mummy was found near the summit of Cerro Plomo, 5424 meters. Las Condes and Viticura are Santiago's richest neighborhoods, shining gems of development and inequality.
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Prior to the coming of the Spanish in the 16th century, northern Chile was under Inca rule while Araucanian Indians inhabited central and southern Chile; the latter were not completely subjugated until the early 1880s. Although Chile declared its ind... [read more]
Prior to the coming of the Spanish in the 16th century, northern Chile was under Inca rule while Araucanian Indians inhabited central and southern Chile; the latter were not completely subjugated until the early 1880s. Although Chile declared its ind... [read more] Blog: A Sacred Hill, A Special City: Santiago de Chile Fotos
Date: April 19th 2007
Santiago was first seen by European eyes in 1540. Northern terminus of the great Valle Central, Santiago is at once cultural, political and financial heart of Chile. Over 6 million people call Santiago their home, and even a brief visit to the city you can see why. Great weather, amazing views, restaurants, parks and museums. All the things a great city has can be found here, but with the backdrop ... read more
Date: April 19th 2007
Santiago was first seen by European eyes in 1540. Northern terminus of the great Valle Central, Santiago is at once cultural, political and financial heart of Chile. Over 6 million people call Santiago their home, and even a brief visit to the city you can see why. Great weather, amazing views, restaurants, parks and museums. All the things a great city has can be found here, but with the backdrop ... read more
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laura polo
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the right name is VITACURA....not viticura.....
From Blog: A Sacred Hill, A Special City: Santiago de Chile Fotos