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PMR-D8639 
 Chile. Temuco: Interior of St. Joseph's Cathedral (Catedral de San Jose) completed in 1991 and replacing its predecessor which collapsed in the earthquake of 1960. 
 Keywords: South America, nave, Latin America, church, architecture
PMR-D8638 
 Chile. Temuco: monument to the Araucaria in Plaza de Armas Anibal Pinto. 
 Keywords: South America, allegory, statue, Latin America
PMR-D8637 
 Chile. Temuco: monument to the Araucaria in Plaza de Armas Anibal Pinto. 
 Keywords: South America, allegory, statue, Latin America
PMR-D8635 
 Chile: Malleco Viaduct, crossing Malleco River Valley near Collipulli, was opened on 26th October 1890, at which time it was the highest bridge of that type in the world. It was constructed by the French company, Schneider et Cie. 
 Keywords: South America, railway bridge, yellow, engineering, Latin America
PMR-D8634 
 Chile. Santiago: Torre Mirador monument on Santa Lucia Hill, erected by Benjamin Vicuna MacKenna in 1872. 
 Keywords: South America, belvedere, Latin America, architecture, classical
PMR-D8633 
 Chile. Santiago: Torre Mirador monument on Santa Lucia Hill, erected by Benjamin Vicuna MacKenna in 1872. 
 Keywords: South America, belvedere, classical, architecture, Latin America
PMR-D8632 
 Chile. Santiago: statue of a Mapuche Indian by Nicanor Plaza on Santa Lucia Hill, popularly associated with Mapuche leader Caupolican. 
 Keywords: South America, warrior, indigeno, monument, sculpture, Latin America
PMR-D8631 
 Chile. Santiago: view from Santa Lucia Hill, with the city reflected in the glass facades of high-rise buildings. 
 Keywords: South America, city view, panorama, Latin America
PMR-D8630 
 Chile. Santiago: view from Santa Lucia Hill, with the Cerro (Hill) San Cristobal.in the distance. 
 Keywords: South America, city view, panorama, Latin America
PMR-D8629 
 Chile. Santiago: view from Santa Lucia Hill, with the Avenida Bernardo O'Higgins (Alameda) in the foreground. 
 Keywords: South America, city view, panorama, Latin America
PMR-D8628 
 Chile. Santiago: view from Santa Lucia Hill, with the Avenida Bernardo O'Higgins (Alameda) in the foreground. 
 Keywords: South America, city view, panorama, Latin America
PMR-D8627 
 Chile. Santiago: view from Santa Lucia Hill, with the skyscrapers of Providencia in the distance. 
 Keywords: South America, city view, panorama, Latin America
PMR-D8626 
 Chile. Santiago, Santa Lucia Hill: Araucaria angustifolia, an evergreen coniferous tree belonginging to the family Araucariaceae which has 19 members. It is native to Brazil, but highly endangered due to deforestation activities. 
 Keywords: South America, rainforest, flora and fauna, nature, botany, Latin America
PMR-D8625 
 Chile. Santiago: Aloe dichotoma (?) on Santa Lucia Hill. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, botany, flora and fauna, trres
PMR-D8624 
 Chile. Santiago: Torre Telefonica, at 132 metres, is the third highest building in Santiago. It has 32 storeys and was completed in 1994. 
 Keywords: South America, develpments, high-rise, skyscrapers, Latin America
PMR-D8623 
 Chile. Santiago: high-rise buildings in Santiago's newly developing north-east provide accommodation - at a price. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, skyscrapers, high-rise, developments
PMR-D8622 
 Chile. Santiago: Costanera Center Torre 2 or Gran Torre Santiago, at 300 metres, is the second highest building in Latin America. Completed in 2013, it has 62 storeys and contains Latin America's largest shopping centre. 
 Keywords: South America, high-rise, skyscrapers, Latin America, offices
PMR-D8621 
 Chile. Santiago: high-rise buildings in Santiago's newly developing north-east, including the Gran Torre Santiago, the second highest building in Latin America (right). 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, skyscrapers, high-rise
PMR-D8620 
 Chile. Santiago: Titanium La Portado, at 205 metres, is the second highest building in Chile Completed in 2010, it has 55 storeys and 129,000 square metres office floor space. It survived the earthquake of 2010 undamaged. 
 Keywords: South America, offices, high-rise, skyscrapers, Latin America, developments
PMR-D8619 
 Chile. Santiago: high-rise buildings in Santiago's newly developing north-east, including the Gran Torre Santiago, and the Titanium La Portada building (left). 
 Keywords: South America, high-rise, skyscrapers, Latin America

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