Day 22, Iquique, Chile

Day 22, February 5, Iquique, Chile, Sunny, 8oº

I guess because it was Sunday morning, this town was very sleepy. The one restaurant/bar that was open was just finishing cleaning up from the night before.

This city is having a revival. It’s evident that the center was once opulent, with an impressive clock tower, busy tram system, impressive Spanish Colonial and Georgian buildings lining a palm-tree lined boulevard. One of the biggest mansions there has been converted to a museum; other buildings are derelict. Yet the streets were very clean. The teakwood (!) sidewalks have been patched. On the next street over stands an attractive post-modern apartment building, and a crane has been set up to build more high-rise buildings, as well.

This suggests to me that while the saltpeter trade that had funded the building of Iquique has faded away, a new copper mine in the area has come to the city’s rescue.

A derelict late 19th-Century building, with a new high rise behind it
The revival of Iquique

 

Author: Steve

After spending years as an IT professional, creating and supporting systems for designers, writers, and editors, I am now pursuing a dream: to be an artist. I have "drawing on the brain"--not only do I feel compelled to draw all the time, I enjoy thinking about art.