
An Introduction to Iquique, Chile
DrFumblefinger visits the city of Iquique in northern Chile. It is a port city situated in one of the driest spots of the world, and has a rich and colorful history.

DrFumblefinger visits the city of Iquique in northern Chile. It is a port city situated in one of the driest spots of the world, and has a rich and colorful history.

DrFumblefinger visits an old and historic church in Santiago, Chile, still an active site of worship.

A working class suburb of Santiago is home to a treasure of street art.

DrFumblefinger visits some large geoglyphs in northern Chile’s Atacama Desert.

DrFumblefinger visits one of the most popular parks in Santiago, Chile

DrFumblefinger visits the Mercado La Vega, a large market in Santiago, Chile, featuring spectacular fresh foods.

DrFumblefinger visits the ghost town of Humberstone in northern Chile. It is the site of a former saltpeter mining community and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

DrFumblefinger visits the Japanese Garden in Santiago, Chile. The garden is a peaceful and lovely and offers spectacular views of the city’s downtown skyline.

I believe this is a representation of an Andean condor, carved into the desert hill many many centuries ago.

Located in the Atacama desert, these geoglyphs are thousands of years old. No one fully understands why they were made.

DrFumblefinger visits the city of Iquique in northern Chile. It is a port city situated in one of the driest spots of the world, and has a rich and colorful history.

DrFumblefinger visits an old and historic church in Santiago, Chile, still an active site of worship.

A working class suburb of Santiago is home to a treasure of street art.

DrFumblefinger visits some large geoglyphs in northern Chile’s Atacama Desert.

DrFumblefinger visits one of the most popular parks in Santiago, Chile

DrFumblefinger visits the Mercado La Vega, a large market in Santiago, Chile, featuring spectacular fresh foods.

DrFumblefinger visits the ghost town of Humberstone in northern Chile. It is the site of a former saltpeter mining community and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

DrFumblefinger visits the Japanese Garden in Santiago, Chile. The garden is a peaceful and lovely and offers spectacular views of the city’s downtown skyline.

I believe this is a representation of an Andean condor, carved into the desert hill many many centuries ago.

Located in the Atacama desert, these geoglyphs are thousands of years old. No one fully understands why they were made.