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Santiago: the Andes Wall at Golden Hour

Hora dourada, hora azul e crepúsculo em Santiago. Dados astronômicos NASA JPL DE441.

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Cerro San Cristóbal funicular upper station at sunrise: face east for the Andes wall rising above the Santiago basin in first golden light. Winter mornings after rain give the clearest air; Aconcagua visible to the north on the best days.

Santiago sits on the Central Valley at 520 meters, with the Andes rising abruptly to the east (peaks above 6,000 m) and the coastal Cordillera to the west. This dual-mountain setting creates one of the most dramatic urban sunrise panoramics in the world. Cerro San Cristóbal (880 m), inside the city limits, is the canonical viewpoint: from the funicular upper station and the Virgen statue, the Andes fill the eastern horizon above the city grid in the first golden light. Aconcagua (6,961 m), the highest peak outside Asia, is 100 kilometers north and visible on the clearest winter days. At -33.4°S, golden hour lasts about 35 minutes. Winter (June through August) delivers the clearest Andean views after rain clears the air; in summer the smog over the Santiago basin often reduces mountain visibility.

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