San Jose Mine (Los 33) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Good to see the geography
We drove by there on one of their 'closed days' but the guards let us drive up to the mirador where there is lot of information on display even then the visitor center is closed. It is interesting to ...
If you have a car I recommend going there because you can enjoy a drive viewing the desert landscapes. The museum is just a few boards to read and a video, and I would say that it could be better and ...
If in the Copiapó or Caldera region then this is a great thing to do as a half day trip. First off, this place is only open Thursday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm!!! So plan accordingly! We drove on our ...
The place where it happened, with one of the 33 miners as guide!
We came here from Caldera, which is only 30 minutes away from the mine, and were attended by one of the 33 miners (Jorge Galleguillos). A moving experience, heard directly from one of those who lived ...
Good to see the geography
We drove by there on one of their 'closed days' but the guards let us drive up to the mirador where there is lot of information on display even then the visitor center is closed. It is interesting to ...
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If you have a car I recommend going there because you can enjoy a drive viewing the desert landscapes. The museum is just a few boards to read and a video, and I would say that it could be better and ...
A great drive out there and free entry
If in the Copiapó or Caldera region then this is a great thing to do as a half day trip. First off, this place is only open Thursday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm!!! So plan accordingly! We drove on our ...
Needs some revamping but the place is very impressive
a two hour visit is worth it! you get a real view of the surroundings of the mine and you get an slight idea of what they might have been feeling...
The place where it happened, with one of the 33 miners as guide!
We came here from Caldera, which is only 30 minutes away from the mine, and were attended by one of the 33 miners (Jorge Galleguillos). A moving experience, heard directly from one of those who lived ...