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Atacama Superbloom

Nolana paradoxa blooming at  Puquén Los Molles nature preserve.

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The north-south extension of Chile spans over 2600 miles (4300 km) and 39 degrees of latitude along the Pacific coast. This gives an idea of the extraordinary floristic diversity of the country. In addition, Chile’s topography rises from sea level to well over 20,000 feet (6,000 m) along the border area to Argentina. In the south is the Chilean part of Patagonia with wetland vegetation comprising cool, temperate rainforests and spectacular bogs. In the area of Santiago we find Mediterranean climate, which is subtropical with dry summers and slightly rainier winters, though much dryer than most parts of the European Mediterranean region. The farther north you go, the drier it becomes, until you finally reach the Atacama, which is known as the driest desert in the world. It begins about 120 miles (200 km) south of Copiapo and extends to the south of Peru and Bolivia. In some places, the long-term average annual precipitation is less than one millimeter.

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Superbloom of Cistanthe sp. and Nolana paradoxa
White Nolana sp. as far as the eye can see
Leucostele chiloensis
Puya x berteroniana
Placea arzae
Tropaeolum tricolor
Alstroemeria pulchra
Schizanthus porrigens
Alstroemeria magnifica
Schizanthus litoralis
Leucocoryne purpurea
Cristaria viridiluteola with Argylia radiata
Road through the superbloom
Magenta carpet of Cistanthe sp
Copiapoa dealbata
Heliotropium megalanthum
Solanum heterantherum

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