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Farellones

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26: 557: 496: 862:"On 14 July 2016 Rapaport was involved in an avalanche accident during the filming of a promotional video for Ubisoft's upcoming video game Steep, in Farellones, Chile. She was buried under the snow and fell into a coma. She was brought to a hospital in Santiago de Chile where she died on 18 July 2016.". 255:, located only five kilometres up the hill of the same name. They are often considered as one joint ski area with a total of 62 runs including 11 for beginners, 6 for intermediates, 33 for advanced skiers, and 12 for experts. They have a maximum altitude of 3,333 243:
Skiers began visiting the Farellones area in the 1930s and in 1937, landowner Von Kiesling decided to sell the land off as plots to form a village. Not long after this, Antonio Padrós opened one of Farellones’ first hotels, the Posada de Farellones.
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style and was built in the late 1930s by Antonio Padrós. Its location allowed easy access to the three main ski resorts in Chile, which together form the biggest ski area of South America and the southern hemisphere:
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at an altitude of 2,340 meters above sea level (7,874 feet), Farellones has a health centre, a school, and about 200 houses. The houses and cabins are made of wood, giving the village its characteristic look.
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The village grew up around the new sport and in 1937, the Hotel Posada de Farellones was constructed. Some years later the hotel received a royal visit from the
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in snowy conditions. The road only permits ascent between the hours of 8:30 and 13:30 and descent from 15:30 to 20:00 during peak ski season days.
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Yerba Loca Nature Sanctuary (Spanish: "Santuario Natural Yerba Loca") is a protected area that extends from the top of La Paloma Hill (
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Skiing began in Farellones in the early 1930s, when ski gear came to Chile for the first time from
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Avenue in Santiago, and would also see the construction of new real estate and a cable cart from
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was the spine of the Inca state, essential to administrate and control their vast territory.
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The first frozen high mountain Inca human sacrifice was found atop a peak in Chile in 1954.
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A new road was scheduled to be built in 2014. The road would run for 29 kilometers from
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There is only one road giving access to the village through the winding canyons of the
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The Spanish chronicles say that the Inca Road ran from the other side of the Andes, in
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Luis Ríos Barrueto, Guillermo Chacón Carrasco,and Jaime Ríos Abarca found the
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The Hotel Posada de Farellones is made from a mix of wood and stone in the
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Long time before the birth of Farellones village, the place was visited by
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and served a formal luncheon. The first ski lift was built in the 1950s in
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The highest altar : unveiling the mystery of human sacrifice
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and continued to the valley of what is now Santiago.
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Farellones currently has only a few ski runs but its
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Ski lifts connect Farellones Village and El Colorado
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that remained fixed to the feet even during a fall.
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Retrieved June 25, 2013 678: 553:of Cerro La Paloma and Cerro El Altar. 876: 865: 400:Corral Quemado, 28.75 km east of 335:(fortifications) and other remains of 560:Panoramic view of Farellones ski runs 488:and requires a vehicle equipped with 7: 828:July 3, 2012 retrieved July 15, 2013 630:Farellones mountain village website 484:onwards, the road has more than 40 331:treasure, as it was common to find 785:Clark, Liesl (November 24, 1998). 655:El Colorado and Farellones website 14: 635:Hotel Posada Farellones website 263:History of skiing in Farellones 138: 120: 112: 104: 933:Ski areas and resorts in Chile 534:, dividing the valleys of the 1: 456:, El Colorado-Farellones and 431:, through Chilean valleys of 376:Casa de Piedra de Farellones 667:Farellones Outdoors website 603:Yerba Loca Nature Sanctuary 547:temperate coniferous forest 521:Yerba Loca Nature Sanctuary 514:Yerba Loca Nature Sanctuary 370:At one side of the road to 356:La Momia del Cerro El Plomo 954: 698:A guide to skiing in Chile 528:Spanish: "Cerro La Paloma" 393: 316: 251:system provides access to 215: 787:"Ice Mummies of the Inca" 756:Tierney, Patrick (1990). 720:http://www.farellones.com 342:On February 1, 1954, the 23: 647:Guide to Skiing in Chile 613:Protected areas of Chile 746:retrieved July 15, 2013 744:Valle Nevado ski centre 734:Retrieved July 15, 2013 722:retrieved June 13, 2013 625:Farellones Road website 516:to Farellones village. 478:Estero Yerba Loca river 288:English Duchess of Kent 561: 500: 257:meters above sea level 909:33.35083°S 70.31389°W 559: 498: 408:, formed part of the 90:33.35083°S 70.31389°W 938:Archaeology of Chile 914:-33.35083; 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Index

Ski lifts connect Farellones Village and El Colorado ski resort
ski resort
Lo Barnechea
Chile
Santiago
Chile
Coordinates
33°21′3″S 70°18′50″W / 33.35083°S 70.31389°W / -33.35083; -70.31389
Trails
Lift system
gondola lift
chairlifts
ski lifts

ski resort
km
Santiago
Chile
Andes
Valle Nevado
La Parva
El Colorado
Lo Barnechea
commune
Lo Barnechea
Santiago
cable car
El Colorado
meters above sea level
Switzerland

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