Valley of Elqui

The Vallée of Elqui is a valley of the Chile which draws its name from the Fleuve Elqui. It is located at approximately 500 kilometers in the north of Santiago of Chile and at 70 kilometers of Serena in the Région of Coquimbo. It is known to have two observatories astronomical S professionals: the Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory, located on the Cerro Tololo and the Observatory Gemini, located on the Cerro Pachón. In this valley many hydraulic reservoirs are. There is initially that of Puclaro, which is located at 432 meters of altitude on a place called will angostura puclaro. It has a capacity of 200 million cubic meters of fresh water for a surface of 760 hectares

This valley is also known to be the place of production of the Chilean Pisco.

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