Mano del Desierto

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Description

The sculpture was constructed by the Chilean sculptor Template:Ill at an altitude of 1,100 meters above sea and level. Its exaggerated size is said to emphasize human vulnerability and helplessness.[1] The work has a base of iron and concrete, and stands Script error: No such module "convert". tall. Funded by Corporación Pro Antofagasta, a local booster organization, the sculpture was inaugurated on 28 March 1992.

It has since become a point of interest for tourists traveling Route 5, which forms part of the Pan-American Highway. It is an easy victim of graffiti and is therefore cleaned occasionally.

To get to the sculpture from Antofagasta, take Route 28 going East until the road joins Route 5 at La Negra (industrial complex) (distance from Route 1 in Antofagasta to the junction at La Negra approximately Script error: No such module "convert".). Take Route 5 going South for another Script error: No such module "convert"., where a dirt road turns right (West) towards the sculpture. The sculpture is Script error: No such module "convert". from the main road. Clear signposts are placed on the road, although the sculpture can already be seen from quite a distance away.

Google Street View takes viewers right up to the sculpture, with various views from different directions.

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Panorama around Mano del Desierto

See also

  • Monumento al Ahogado ("The Hand"), another hand from the same artist, located on Parada 4 at Brava Beach in Punta del Este, a popular resort town in Uruguay.

References

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External links

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