Tuesday, April 25, 2006
This is my San Pedro de Atacama, with the dormant volcano Licancabur (at 5,916 metres) dominating the Andean landscape. Licancabur means ‘village hill’, and it was venerated by the Incas, who carried out ceremonies and left offerings in the crater of its top. I really felt at home here, but then again, there were lots of English speakers around to make me feel that way.
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