The Atacama is a huge place and rainfall varies with the area. Parts of the desert have received no measurable rainfall in nearly 500 years. Other areas may receive a few millimeters of rain each year - barely a sprinkle. The Atacama Desert is commonly known as the driest place in the world, especially the surroundings of the abandoned Yungay town (in Antofagasta Region, Chile). The average rainfall is about 15 mm (0.6 in) per year, although some locations, such as Arica and Iquique, receive 1 to 3 mm (0.04 to 0.12 in) in a year.
The horse of Santiago was gray because he had a dark colored nose. To be an official white horse...the horse has to have a pink nose.
The weather in Santiago is relatively mild, however during the summer months it is quite normal for thermometers to reach 30o C. The city lies in a mediterranean climate so summers can be hot and dry ranging from late November to March.
Qantas (operated by LAN) has a flight via Auckland which takes 16 hours, return flight is 18 hours 15 minutes
A random search for flights from Santiago, Dominican Republic (STI) to Santiago, Chile (SCL) shows:
OPTION 1: 13hr 40min via Miami (MIA)
STI - MIA American Airlines Flt 1244 Dep 04:25pm 11Jun,Fri
MIA - SCL American Airlines Flt 7701 Dep 09:40pm 11Jun,Fri
Operated by LAN Airlines
Flight Duration: 10hr 45min; Layover Time: 2hr 55min; Total Trip Time: 13hr 40min
According to tradition, St. James the Apostle came to Spain and brought Christianity to the Iberian peninsula. To commemorate that fact, the Spanish built a great shrine to honor the apostle, which has been a place of pilgrimage ever since.
-- The north end of Runway-7R at Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez
International Airport is located at
33.3720° south latitude
70.8037° west longitude.
-- The center of the playing field at Estadio Nacional Julio Martinez Prádanos,
the national stadium of Chile, in the Ñuñoa district of the city, is located at
33.4645° south latitude
70.6106° west longitude.
Any other spot around the city has different coordinates.
On my maps, the summit is marked at 32.6535° south latitude
70.0108° west longitude.
The old man,tells santiago that there are omens ib,life
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The Way of St. James is a popular pilgrimage route in northwestern Spain that leads to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. It is estimated that there are about 272,000 travelers that walk the route each year.
The two lines are the parallel of 33°27′ S and the meridian of 70°40′ W.