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The Wessex School Ma’am Grisel Salgado Natural Areas of Chile K.R.A K.R.A

Mapa de Chile Norte Grande Norte Chico Central Chile Southern Chile The Far South K.R.A

Norte Grande K.R.A

Location: from the border with Peru to the Copiapo River Climate: desert, with minimal rain and high temperatures. As a result is one of the driest places in the world Vegetation: there is vegetation near water sources like oases. K.R.A

Valle de Azapa and Oasis de Pica Atacama desert Valle de Azapa and Oasis de Pica K.R.A

Norte Chico K.R.A

Location: from the Copiapo river to the Aconcagua river Climate: more moderate temperatures and more frequent rain than in the Norte Grande. Average T°16°C. The air is dry in the inland areas. K.R.A

Copper mine El Salvador. Located between the second and and third regions. Pan de Azúcar National Park. Copper mine El Salvador. K.R.A

Central Chile K.R.A

Location: between the Aconcagua and Bio Bio rivers. Climate: temperature with well-defined seasons: warm, dry summers and cold, rainy winters. The average T° ranges from 14°C to 16° C. Vegetation: The climate and abundance of flat areas allow to grow vegetation. K.R.A

Santiago, capital city of Chile. K.R.A

Southern Chile K.R.A

Location: from the Bio Bio River to the Chacao Canal. Climate: rainy, with rainfall most of the year, especially in winter. The average T° is 12°C Vegetation: continuous vegetation, abundadnt forests of very tall trees. K.R.A

Centro de Esquí Villarrica-Pucón Villarrica and Pucón Centro de Esquí Villarrica-Pucón K.R.A

The Far South K.R.A

Location: From the Chacao Canal to Cape Horn. Climate: rainy temperature on the coast, with abundant precipitation and low temperatures, and with an average maximun of 10°C. Vegetation: varied, with trees like laurel, canelo, coigüe, etc. K.R.A

The Far South K.R.A

Carretera Austral, begins in Puerto Montt Parque Pumalín K.R.A

It ends in Villa O'Higgins Which is close to Campos de Hielo Sur. K.R.A

Punta Arenas Puerto Natales K.R.A

Torres del Paine Torres y Cuernos K.R.A

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