Cuando llueve en el desierto | Calama, Chile

We're in the Atacama, the driest desert in the world. But in the few days we've been in Calama, it's rained like never before in the history of this region. In one afternoon, it rained 10 mm m², when in this area, the average annual rainfall is 5 mm m². That means it took two years' worth of rain in just a few hours. To avoid traveling far, we decided to stay close to home and show you some interesting places in the land of sun and copper. 📹 All the videos from our trip to CHILE: http://bit.ly/AndandoenChile -----🔗 IMPORTANT LINKS 🔗----- 📸 Instagram: http://bit.ly/IGVivirAndando 👨‍👩‍👦 Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBVivirAndando 🐦 Twitter: http://bit.ly/TWVivirAndando ❤️ Patreon:   / vivirandando   🎥 Our favorite gear and products: https://bit.ly/AmazonShopVA 🚐 DENOMADES: Tours in South America: http://bit.ly/DenomadesVivirAndando 📚 Follow us on Goodreads: https://bit.ly/GoodreadsMinor // https://bit.ly/GoodreadsVero 🤓 Client portfolio: https://bit.ly/AndandoPortafolio 🖼️ Buy our photos: http://bit.ly/FOTOSVivirAndando 🤗 Send us a donation: http://bit.ly/PaypalVivirAndando 🌎 Polarsteps: http://bit.ly/PolarstepsVivirAndando 🏡 AIRBNB invitation link: http://bit.ly/InvitacionAirbnb "Invite your friends to Airbnb and they'll receive $41 off their first trip of $76 or more. Once they complete their stay, you'll receive $19 in traveler credit." ----- DATE ----- Feb 1, 2018