Nestled within the arid plains and salt flats of the Atacama Desert, the small village of Toconao boasts a history that stretches back over 12,000 years. This remote outpost serves as a gateway to the expansive Atacama Salt Flats and is a common stop for travelers heading to the flamingo-filled Chaxa Lagoon. Visitors can explore the village’s unique setting, which offers a glimpse into the region’s ancient past and its enduring connection to the surrounding desert landscape.
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