La Campana National Park

La Campana National Park and the Vizcachas Mountains lie northwest of Santiago.

[2] This national park covers approximately 80 square kilometres (31 sq mi) and is home to one of the last palm forests of Jubaea chilensis (Chilean Wine Palm), which prehistorically had a much wider distribution than at present.

In 1834 Charles Darwin climbed this mountain, during the second voyage of HMS Beagle.

Other typical vegetation species occurring in the park include the Echinopsis chiloensis, Puya chilensis, roble, boldo, litre, peumo, Patagua, winter's bark, and lingue.

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Jubaea chilensis, Ocoa Valley