Arica is the most northern city of Chile. You will notice that it hardly ever rains in this area: desert everywhere. Because of this many houses don´t have roofs...
Chuquicamata is the largest open pit copper mine in the world. It is located in the north of Chile, just outside Calama.
Lake Chungará is a lake situated in the extreme north of Chile at an elevation of 4,517 metres. It is one of the highest, navigable lakes in the world, in Lauca National Park, surrounded by volcanos.
Ojos del Salado is a dormant volcano in the Andes on the Argentina–Chile border. At 6,893 metres it is the highest volcano in the world and the highest peak in Chile.
Puerto Montt is often considered the ´capital´ of Chilean Patagonia. It is in the far south of the Chilean mainland, where ships for the Chilean fjords depart and arrive.
San Pedro De Atacama is a small village close to the Salar de Atacame, a large salt lake, plus other natural wonders in a dry, volcanic landscape.
Santiago is the capital of Chile and the only real metropolitan city in the country. In the city centre you may not only find cable cars and the tallest building in the southern hemisphere, but also lots of (dirty) graffity on buildings. Not far are nice vinyards and the Andes.
Valparaiso is the second largest city of Chile and a major port. It has quite colorful buildings.