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The natural super fertilizer that allowed a pre-Inca civilization to thrive in Chile’s arid Atacama desert

  • Francisca Santana-Sagredo & Julia Lee-Thorp & Rick Schulting
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Atacama is the driest place on earth, except for some Antarctic valleys.

The Atacama Desert, in the north of Chile, is one of the driest places on the planet; for years it receives no rain.

For farming communities to survive and prosper, they would need water and nutrients from the soil, both in short supply.

However, people lived in the Atacama long before modern technology existed.

The water shortage was addressed using oasis water and complex irrigation systems. For soil nutrients, the solution they found, centuries before the arrival of the Incas around 1450, was to bring a super fertilizer from the coast in the form of seabird droppings or “guano”.

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