The Great Rescue of the 33 Miners: The Room at the Colchagua Museum That Few Visitors Expect to Find
The Great Rescue of the 33 Miners, a space dedicated to the story of the 33 miners trapped in the San José Mine, in Atacama, in 2010.
The Great Rescue of the 33 Miners, a space dedicated to the story of the 33 miners trapped in the San José Mine, in Atacama, in 2010.
The Colchagua Valley is located in central Chile, within the O’Higgins Region, approximately 180 kilometers (112 miles) south of Santiago. Its tourism hub is the city of Santa Cruz, the ideal base for exploring world-class wineries, historic villages, museums, rural landscapes, and some of South America’s most celebrated wine experiences.
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Every year, Chile transforms into a vibrant celebration of wine, culture, and rural traditions during harvest season, and the Chile Harvest Festivals 2026 represent one of the most exciting moments to experience the country’s wine identity. The Chile Harvest Festivals 2026 are not just events — they are immersive experiences that connect visitors with the soul of Chilean wine country.
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Colchagua Harvest Festival Santa Cruz Chile is far more than a wine event. It is a cultural, touristic, and emotional
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According to viticulturist and academic Felipe Begué Barra, from Viñedo Campus Colchagua at the University of Talca, Chile can be read in layers from west to east. This natural sequence creates three major types of terroir, each with its own stamp in the glass:
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