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Santa Lucía
A view of the Santiago skyline, looking northeast from the Cerro Santa Lucía (Santa Lucía Hill). The Cerro San Cristóbal is the large hill at left, while the Andes Mountains are faintly visible in the background.
Parque Bicentenario
A view of the Costanera Center, a skyscraper complex in Providencia that includes Santiago’s tallest buildings (including the tallest building in Latin America) and Latin America’s largest mall, viewed at sunset from Parque Bicentenario in Vitacura.
Plaza Baquedano
A view of the Plaza Baquedano (commonly known as the Plaza Italia), a large city square that serves as Santiago’s zero-kilometer marker and is considered the capital’s most important socioeconomic dividing marker, forming the boundary of Providencia and the center of Santiago and, by extension, the wealthy Sector Nororiente (northeastern sector) and the rest of the city. It is also the city’s most popular location for demonstrations and celebrations, especially after football matches.
El Tatio
A view of the El Tatio Geysers. Located at the foot of the Andes in the Atacama Desert near San Pedro de Atacama at an elevation of over 14,000 feet, El Tatio is the world’s third-largest geothermal field, and is also the highest geyser basin in the world.
Neruda House
A view of the Casa de Isla Negra, the largest of poet Pablo Neruda’s three houses, located in El Quisco, Chile.
Playa de Reñaca
A view at sunset of the Playa de Reñaca, a popular beach in the Reñaca section of Viña del Mar.
Valparaíso
A view of Valparaíso at night, looking out over the Barrio Financero (Financial District) from the Paseo Gervasoni in its Cerro Concepción neighborhood.