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The Atacama Desert

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Description Begins with a brief geography lesson to orient the North American viewer to the size and climate of Chile. Scenes of indigenous shepherding in desert villages are followed by a visit to the Christmas celebration of the Virgin of Andecollo. Scenes at a giant open-pit copper mine at Chuquicamata show the extraction process from blasting ore to refining. Narration states that the Atacama holds the world's largest source of nitrate a history of this lucrative industry is summarized. The mineral riches of the region go to market at the sea ports of Tocapilla and Antofagasta. The wealth from Chile's natural resources are shown accruing in the prosperous, modern cities of Valparaiso and Santiago.
Contributor Julien Bryan : cinematographer, narrator, producer
William James : Cinematographer
Philip Stapp : Graphics by
Tom Cobb : Script by
Louis Horst: Music by
Date Created 1943
Duration 00:16:43
Color/Black & White Black & White
Sound/Silent Sound
Nation of Origin U.S.

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