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Atacama Desert, Chile
Nestled between the Andes Mountains and the Chilean Coast Range, the Atacama Desert is a land of extremes. Known to be the driest place on earth, it receives barely any precipitation. The landscape is, however, extremely rich, being filled with rocky gorges, salt flats, and sandy dunes.
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