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Central Valley; Concepción, Chile Winter/Spring 1997. The darker forested
slopes of the Andes Mountains cross the view. The central Valley, with its
favorable climate, is the broad lighter colored swath between the mountains
and the coastline. It has good soils that produce a variety of agricultural
products including fruits, vegetables, and grains. In the upper left, the
metropolitan region of Concepción and its port cities of Talcahuano and
Tomé are visible occupying most of a large irregular headland. Concepción
is located on the banks of the Bio-Bio River, 6 miles (10 km) from the river’s
mouth. The city is an industrial and commercial center. The ports of Talcahuano
and Tomé ship the products of the surrounding rich agricultural and mining
region. Coal is mined in the nearby hills. Since Concepción was founded
in 1550, it has been severely damaged or destroyed by earthquakes ten times,
the last in 1960. The high, semi-arid Patagonian Plateau is visible along
the bottom (right) portion of the image. The Varvarco Compos Lake is visible
at the bottom center (right margin) of the image.
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