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Mining Camp, Chile
Photograph by Tomás Munita
The Chilean desert and highlands are littered with abandoned mining towns. Near the Bolivian border, the volcano Aucanquilcha looms over the remains of Buenaventura, which operated as a sulfur-mining camp through most of the 20th century.
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