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[[File:Huacachina Oasis Panorama.JPG|thumb|Panorama of Huacachina Oasis, Peru]]
[[File:Huacachina Oasis Panorama.JPG|thumb|Panorama of Huacachina Oasis, Peru]]
'''Huacachina''' is a village in the [[Ica Region]], in southwestern [[Peru]]. It is located in the [[Ica Province]], near the city of [[Ica (city)|Ica]] in the [[Ica District]]. Huacachina has a population of 115 (1999). The oasis features on the back of the 50 [[Nuevo Sol]] note.
'''Huacachina''' is a village in southwestern [[Peru]], built around a small oasis surrounded by sand dunes. It is in the [[Ica Province]], about five kilometers the city of [[Ica (city)|Ica]] in the [[Ica District]].<ref>[http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/huacachina-oasis Atlas Obscure: Huacachina]</ref> The oasis features on the back of the 50 [[Nuevo Sol]] note. Huacachina has a permanent population of around 100.<ref>[http://www.discoverychannel.com.au/images/huacachina-oasis-peru/ Discovery Channel Australia: Huacachina]</ref>


Huacachina is built around a small natural lake in the desert. Called the "[[oasis]] of America," it serves as a resort for local families from the nearby city of [[Ica (city)|Ica]], and increasingly as an attraction for tourists drawn by the sports of [[sandboarding]] and taking [[dune buggy]] rides on [[Dune|sand dune]]s that stretch several hundred feet high.
Huacachina is built around a small natural lake in the desert. Called the "[[oasis]] of America," it serves as a resort for local families from the nearby city of [[Ica (city)|Ica]], and increasingly as an attraction for tourists drawn by the sports of [[sandboarding]] and taking [[dune buggy]] rides on [[Dune|sand dune]]s that stretch several hundred feet high.


Legend holds that the lagoon was created when a beautiful native princess was apprehended at her bath by a young hunter. She fled, leaving the pool of water she had been bathing in to become the lagoon. The folds of her [[Mantle_(clothing)|mantle]], streaming behind her as she ran, became the surrounding sand dunes. And the woman herself is rumored to still live in the oasis as a [[mermaid]].
Legend holds that the lagoon was created when a beautiful native princess was apprehended at her bath by a young hunter. She fled, leaving the pool of water she had been bathing in to become the lagoon. The folds of her [[Mantle_(clothing)|mantle]], streaming behind her as she ran, became the surrounding sand dunes. And the woman herself is rumored to still live in the oasis as a [[mermaid]].<ref>[http://www.elhuacachinero.com/our-desert/huacachina-legend El Huachinero: Huacachina's Legend]</ref>


Currently, private landowners near the oasis have installed wells, in order to access the groundwater. This has had the effect of drastically reducing the level of water in the oasis. To compensate for this water loss, and preserve the oasis as an aesthetically pleasing destination for tourists, the city began a process of artificially pumping water into the oasis.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.peruviantimes.com/huacachina-lagoon-level-drops-sharply-due-to-well-pump-failure/01845|title=''Huacachina lagoon level drops sharply due to well pump failure'' |year=2008|work=Peruvian Times}}</ref>
Currently, private landowners near the oasis have installed wells, in order to access the groundwater. This has had the effect of drastically reducing the level of water in the oasis. To compensate for this water loss, and preserve the oasis as an aesthetically pleasing destination for tourists, the city began a process of artificially pumping water into the oasis.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.peruviantimes.com/huacachina-lagoon-level-drops-sharply-due-to-well-pump-failure/01845|title=''Huacachina lagoon level drops sharply due to well pump failure'' |year=2008|work=Peruvian Times}}</ref>

Revision as of 21:28, 4 March 2016

14°5′15″S 75°45′48″W / 14.08750°S 75.76333°W / -14.08750; -75.76333

Panorama of Huacachina Oasis, Peru

Huacachina is a village in southwestern Peru, built around a small oasis surrounded by sand dunes. It is in the Ica Province, about five kilometers the city of Ica in the Ica District.[1] The oasis features on the back of the 50 Nuevo Sol note. Huacachina has a permanent population of around 100.[2]

Huacachina is built around a small natural lake in the desert. Called the "oasis of America," it serves as a resort for local families from the nearby city of Ica, and increasingly as an attraction for tourists drawn by the sports of sandboarding and taking dune buggy rides on sand dunes that stretch several hundred feet high.

Legend holds that the lagoon was created when a beautiful native princess was apprehended at her bath by a young hunter. She fled, leaving the pool of water she had been bathing in to become the lagoon. The folds of her mantle, streaming behind her as she ran, became the surrounding sand dunes. And the woman herself is rumored to still live in the oasis as a mermaid.[3]

Currently, private landowners near the oasis have installed wells, in order to access the groundwater. This has had the effect of drastically reducing the level of water in the oasis. To compensate for this water loss, and preserve the oasis as an aesthetically pleasing destination for tourists, the city began a process of artificially pumping water into the oasis.[4]

Huacachina and surrounding dunes

References

  1. ^ Atlas Obscure: Huacachina
  2. ^ Discovery Channel Australia: Huacachina
  3. ^ El Huachinero: Huacachina's Legend
  4. ^ "Huacachina lagoon level drops sharply due to well pump failure". Peruvian Times. 2008.