Blue and light skys are one of the most interesting and amazing characteristics of the Coquimbo's Region among the warmer beaches, valleys and mistic zones
La Serena is nested within a natural environment of notable characteristics, including beaches with warm waters, the Elqui Valley (Valle del Elqui) and beautiful green areas.
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When you go into the inner areas of the Elqui Valley you may appreciate the diverse contrasts: blue skies, pure air, immense prairies cultivated with grapevines and “papayas” between the high arid mountains. The Elqui Valley is a must see destination if you are on vacation in La Serena and most of all if you wish to spend a quite time.
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The city of Coquimbo is a source of legends of hidden treasures, due to that in the past centuries was assaulted by pirates and corsairs. Coquimbo was founded on May 5, 1867.
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Nearby Vicuña, the weather conditions of the Elqui Valley (Valle del Elqui) have turned this area into an observational center of the sky of the Southern Hemisphere. The two main astronomical observatories are the El Tololo and the South Gemini (Gemini Sur).
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Currently, the inland valleys of Ovalle have the greatest agriculture, fruit and “pisco” (a strong grape liquor) production of the IV Region. Ovalle is the main agriculture supplier of the far north (Norte Grande) and its fair is very important.
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Fray Jorge National Park, declared by UNESCO a World Reserve of the Biosphere (Reserva Mundial de la Biosfera), is an extraordinary natural phenomenon. It’s a forest like you get in the area of Valdivia situated in a coastal desert area.
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Tongoy is one of the most important bathing resorts of the IV Region, and it’s located over a small peninsula that goes into an ample bay. On the way to Tongoy you can find the most diverse bays with beautiful crystal beaches. The more important are: Guanaqueros, a small fishing creek with a soft pendant, fine sand and warm waters; Playa Blanca, warm and blue greenish waters; Puerto Velero and Las Tacas, tourist complexes of great attraction, among others.
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The park of the Pichasca Natural Monument comprises 316 acres with 2.4 acres and vegetation by the Hurtado River valley. It’s of interest the rocky terrain projection called “Stone House” providing an example of a typical pre-historical shelter; an anthropological sign in the surrounding areas of Pichasca.
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