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Tour to El Teniente mine and Sewell |
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| Written by IGNACIO, May 19 2012 |
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El Teniente is the world's biggest underground copper mine. In half a century of activity, Sewell went from being a copper mining camp to a full-blown city. Founded in 1906, just over 50 years ago it was inhabited by 15,000 people and had become a model place with a cinema, the best hospital in the region, and a planned geometrical layout for its houses. During the last third of the twentieth century Sewell was uninhabited, until in August 1998 when the former camp was declared a National Monument in the "Typical and Scenic Area of the Libertador O'Higgins region. |