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Chile - Altiplano
By Altiplano we do not only mean the geological place, but, to make it simpler,
the whole north of Chile. Toward the north, the average anual rain fall gets
ever lower. In La Serena, for instance, it falls about 130 mm of rain
annually; in Arica in contrast, it falls just 1 mm per year. Friends of
cactuses, of course, get their money's worth mainly in the dry north of Chile with its
more than 160 different species. Every few years the El Niņo stream causes
rain to fall in the middle of the desert. In those years, arround september,
the desert starts to bloom in bright colours. A spectacle
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Coastal area
In the whole northern coast there is a thick fog (Camanchaca), mainly in the morning, for
many months; it is for many plants the only way to get water. This fog-caused
vegetation is made up of different cactuses (e.g. Eulychnia iquiquensis,
Copiapoa species), bushes (e.g. Euphorbia lactiflua, Oxalis gigantea, Berebris
litoralis), tresses and bromelias (e.g. Deuterocohnia chrysantha, Tillandsia
geissei). South of La Serena, due to the coastal fog, survive even some forests
whose composition (e.g. Drymis winteri, Myrceugenia correifolia, Aextoxicon
punctatum) is consistent with the southern rainforest. But here what prospers
mainly are cactuses (Trichocereus chilensis) y bromelias (Puya chilensis, Puya
berteroniana).
Atacama
North of Copiapo, between the Domeyko mountains and the Andes, is the famous Atacama
desert. Even dry climate specialists, like catuses, can hardly gain ground in
these extreme climates. Only in oasis can we find trees (e.g. Prosopis tamarugo,
Geoffroea decorticans) in the Atacama desert.
Puna
The so called Puna is the zone which starts in the east up the Andes. Cactuses (e.g.
Browningia candelaris, Echinopsis atacamensis), bush-shaped composite plants
(e.g. Chuquiraga oppositifolia), grases (e.g. Stipa frigida, Stipa
leptostachya), a few types of trees (e.g. Polylepis tarapacana) and the hard
pillow-like Llarreta (e.g. Azorella compacta, Laretia accaulis) are perfectly
adapted to the hard life circumstances here.
Travel destinations in the Altiplano:
Lago Chungara, Mamina, P.N. Pan de Azucar, Taltal, Paposo, Los Molles, P.N. La
Campana
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