Tres Puntas

Coordinates: 26°50′58.89″S 69°57′38.13″W / 26.8496917°S 69.9605917°W / -26.8496917; -69.9605917
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Tres Puntas is silver deposit and mine in Chile's Atacama Region. It is located 80 km north of the regional capital Copiapó. Tres Puntas was discovered in 1848 sparking the largest silver rush in Chile since Chañarcillo was discovered in 1832.[1][2][3] The deposit was discovered by Miguel Osorio but came to be owned by Apolinario Soto.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Los Ciclos Mineros del Cobre y la Plata (1820–1880)" [Mining Cycles of Copper and Silver]. Memoria Chilena (in Spanish). Biblioteca Nacional de Chile. Archived from the original on 31 December 2013.
  2. ^ Bethell, Leslie, ed. (1993). Chile Since Independence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 13–14. ISBN 978-0-521-43375-4. LCCN 92017160. OCLC 25873947.
  3. ^ a b Cortés Lutz, Guillermo (2017). Chañarcillo, cuando de las montañas brotó la plata (PDF). Cuadernos de Historia (in Spanish). Vol. II. Museo Regional de Atacama. p. 22.

26°50′58.89″S 69°57′38.13″W / 26.8496917°S 69.9605917°W / -26.8496917; -69.9605917