Sights in Calama
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Parque el Loa
At the south end of Av O’Higgins, Parque el Loa has a riverside swimming hole and a replica of Chiu Chiu’s celebrated church. It’s the best picnicking spot in town and a nice break from the bustle. Also here is the diminutive Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico (316-400; adult/child CH$200/100; 10am-1pm & 2-6pm Tue-Fri, 2-6pm Sat & Sun), with decent exhibits on the highland culture of the Atacama. Also in the park, across the river, is the Museo de Historia Natural y Cultural del Desierto (349-103; adult/child CH$500/200; 10am-1pm & 3-7pm). This small, well-presented museum explores the region’s ecology, culture and paleontology.
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Iglesia Catedral San Juan Bautista
At the end of Calle Ramírez, shady Plaza 23 de Marzo bristles with market stalls and disorientated pigeons. You'll find the sizable pink-and-copper Iglesia Catedral San Juan Bautista here.
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Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico
On Av O'Higgins is the diminutive Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico, with decent exhibits on highland culture of the Atacama.
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Museo de Historia Natural
Museo de Historia Natural explores the region's ecology and paleontology.
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