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Wind and water sculpted desert in the Valle de la Luna. Shadows fall in the Valley of the Moon in the Atacama Desert, the driest place on earth where the elements have left an array of oddly shaped polychrome forms in the desolate, eroded desert landscape. The region sometimes goes without recorded precipitation for more than a century.
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- MELISSA FARLOW
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- 5369x3600 / 4.8MB
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atacama desert, chile, color image, day, deserts, desolate landscapes, erosion, focus on foreground, front view, full frame, geography, landscapes, mountains, natural forces and phenomena, nature, no people, outdoors, patterns, patterns in nature, photography, ridges, ripples, scenic, scenic views, south america, travel destination, valle de la luna, water and wind erosion
- Contained in galleries
- Long Road South BOOK_National Geographic 1/1999

