
“If you’re someone who’s always dreamed of going to Mars but you don’t have the time to become an astronaut, you can just visit the Atacama Desert.” –Mark Johanson
In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Mark talk about how Mark became interested in the Atacama Desert, and his experience in other world deserts (1:45); what Mark sought when he traveled through the region (16:00); what it’s like to experience the area, and why it’s known as “Mars on Earth” (26:00); what travelers can do there, and what it’s like for Mark to live in Chile (36:30).
Mark Johanson (@markonthemap) is an American journalist and travel writer based in Santiago, Chile. His first book is Mars on Earth: Wanderings in the World’s Driest Desert.
Notable Links:
- Atacama Desert (desert plateau located in Chile)
- Coober Pedy (town in the Australian Outback)
- Desert Solitaire, by Edward Abbey (book)
- The English Patient, by Michael Ondaatje (book)
- The Songlines, by Bruce Chatwin (book)
- Man in the Landscape, by Paul Shepard (book)
- Chinchorro mummies (ancient remains in the Atacama Desert)
- Qhapaq Ñan (Inca road system)
- Arica (province in Chile)
- Altiplano (Andean Plateau)
- Lands of Lost Borders, by Kate Harris (book)
- Pan-American Highway (road network)
- Cusco (city in Peru)
- San Pedro de Atacama (town in Chile)
- Elqui Valley (wine and astronomy region in Chile)
- Gabriela Mistral (Nobel Prize-winning poet)
- Pisco (fermented spirit made from grapes)
- Pisco sour (cocktail)
The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.
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