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Camino del Bollenar 21. 974 Camino a Farallones, km 8, Santiago 8320000 ChileMap
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  • TravelGalNJ732
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    Clearest sky I have ever seen

    We were picked up at 8 pm and once we got off the highway we drove up a curvy dirt road that I do not recommend anyone attempt on there own (we were picked up as part of our tour). When we finally a...

    Reviewed on Jan 31, 2018
  • Alice F
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    Conveniently situated from Santiago, wonderful views, engaging and knowledgeable staff.

    If you are interested in astronomy and staying in Santiago, try and get out to OAA for a visit. All skill levels were welcomed and the staff spoiled us rotten! There is some light pollution from San...

    Reviewed on Jun 19, 2017
  • wbogardus
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    If you like astronomy and you're in Santiago, this is the place to visit.

    My group planned to go to the observatory for our first views of the southern skies while in Santiago. It's not far from the city, perhaps a 445 minute drive if you know the way. The accommodations ...

    Reviewed on Jun 23, 2016
  • samcrowe
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    Beautiful and comfortable lodge, average sky viewing

    The closest observatory to Santiago is just on the edge of town, reachable by a windy mountain road. Tour groups can arrange your visit, but we booked it ourselves (for 45000 CLP, cash payment at the ...

    Reviewed on Mar 23, 2016
  • weaselz99
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    I want to keep it a secret.... but..

    This is awesome. Do this. Do it twice or three times even. Its just north of Santiago to get out of the lights and be able to see the stars in a way you never have. This is very educational, has snack...

    Reviewed on Jul 25, 2014
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