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Chuquicamata Copper Mine Tour
Chuquicamata Copper Mine Tour
Price: From 95 US$, per person
Duration: 2 hours
Come and visit Chuquicamata the largest open pit copper mine in the world. At the center there is a crater, that is 3 x 4 kms and 850 meters deep with the result of many years of mining. The copper mine is located in the middle of the Atacama desert, which is the driest of the world. Come and discover Chuqicamata today!

Chuquicamata Mine is 16 kilometers outside of Calama and has made Chile the World's valuable copper producer. Producing 600,000 tons annually.

The Chuquicamata deposit is the largest open cast mine in the world and two colors can be seen in the strata of the cut - the upper part which is sterile and the gray/white tone of the lower segments which is where the mineral is found. Sulphurated mineral with 1.1% copper content is extracted with the sterile material, which means that the mine moves over 600 000 tones of material a day, of which only 1/3 is valuable mineral.

From a viewpoint overlooking the mine, the processes are explained and there is one of the huge extraction machines. Visitors can climb into the machine and see how it works.

The exit point of the mine itself is known as Plaza Italia and there is a huge quantity of traffic from the 135 truck fleet which works the mine. Other trucks are constantly watering the ground in order to keep the amount of dust under control and help the wear and tear on the tires. The visit continues to the sulphur plant, the refinery and the smelting plant which was inaugurated in 1952. Since then it has been upgraded and maintained in perfect working order to such an extent that it now processes twice its original capacity since it became the property of the Chilean Government.

The tour continues to one of the areas where the used material is disposed of after processing, where in the distance you can see Calama and the Kilometer 6 Store area, where the finished product is stored before being exported. The Oxidizing plant is the last port of call.