Geoglifos Pintados, Pozo Almonte
Geoglifos Pintados, Pozo Almonte
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Eddiemack
Pompano Beach, FL431 contributions
Mar 2017 • Friends
About an hour outside of Iquique, Chile are the surprising and amazing Pintados geoglyphs. Created as long as 1,500 years ago, they are among the world's largest display of aboriginal art and adorn many of the desert hills. Some of the figures are geometric while some depict humans and animals and still others are abstract. Their exact purpose remains a mystery that makes for a great topic of discussion.
Written 7 April 2017
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marti j
Spain654 contributions
Jan 2019 • Friends
It is on ruta 5 around a hour from Iquique, direction Antofagasta.
Conaf is managing it. 4000 pesos entrance.
It is 3 km from the road but the road to the Geoglifos is paved.
You can walk 1 km and you will see around hundred Geoglifos.
Good parking space.
Conaf is managing it. 4000 pesos entrance.
It is 3 km from the road but the road to the Geoglifos is paved.
You can walk 1 km and you will see around hundred Geoglifos.
Good parking space.
Written 31 January 2019
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Nicholas K
94 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
If you drive yourself there, it is 4000 pesos each person to enter. But beautiful, and a museum with good information.
Written 3 March 2018
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J L
369 contributions
June 2016
If you take a tour of the sights around Iquique, try to find one that includes the Cerro Pintado geoglyphs. They are a fascinating place to visit, and the largest collection of geoglyphs after Nazca. The whole hillside is full of human figures, mysterious hooded priests, llamas, pumas, eagles, snakes, sharks, geometric patterns and abstract designs.
Written 24 June 2016
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peterkhjanssen
Santiago, Chile191 contributions
Aug 2019 • Couples
Open until 5pm while most guide books advertise 6pm or later. Arrived at 4.50pm and very friendly and informative Conaf staff let us in and didn’t rush us out. Short walk to see all the Geoglyphs and the small but well documented museum. Well worth a detour from Pica or Humberstone for a daytrip from Iquique.
Written 22 August 2019
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Norbert T
Naucalpan, Mexico28 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
Although it takes more than an hour to get there from Iquique it is more than worth while. The geoglyphs a mind boggling to say the least. After the Nasca geoglyphs these are the second largest in the Americas!
Written 3 January 2018
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roland2409
Iquique33 contributions
Apr 2017 • Friends
It is worth the trip to get to see these prehispanic geoglyphs
Take sun glasses. If you have a dron or good zoom lens you can get nice pics. If not you can also do so. Better to visitin afternoon for picture purposes although its more windy
Take sun glasses. If you have a dron or good zoom lens you can get nice pics. If not you can also do so. Better to visitin afternoon for picture purposes although its more windy
Written 26 April 2017
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Marc v
Amsterdam, The Netherlands37 contributions
July 2016 • Solo
As I visited during la fiesta de la tirana, it was very difficult to get there. I hitchhiked to the road that leads to the pintados, it is about an hour walking from there to the visitors center. It was absolutely worth it!! There is a little museum with some information (also in english) and behind the museum there is a short path with some more information. From the path you can see loads of geoglyphs, it is very impressive!
Written 15 July 2016
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LightPacker318919
Vina del Mar, Chile
Hola, se puede llegar en 4x2 o tiene q ser vehiculo todo terreno?
Written 3 August 2019
Es recomendable tomar un tour? O ir de forma particular a este lugar ?
Written 3 January 2018
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