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Humberstone - Chile

Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works are two former saltpeter refineries located in northern Chile.
They were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.

In 1872, the Guillermo Wendell Nitrate Extraction Company founded the saltpeter works of Santa Laura,
while the region was still a part of Peru. In the same year, James Thomas Humberstone founded the
"Peru Nitrate Company", establishing the works of "La Palma". Both works grew quickly, becoming busy
towns characterized by lovely buildings in the English style.

While La Palma became one of the largest saltpeter extractors of the whole region, Santa Laura did
not do well, as production was low. It was taken over in 1902 by the Tamarugal Nitrate Company.

In 1913 Santa Laura halted its production until the Shanks extraction process was introduced, which
enhanced productivity.

However the economic model collapsed during the Great Depression of 1929 because of the
development of the synthesis of ammonia by the Germans Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch, which led to
the industrial production of fertilizers. Practically bankrupt, both works were acquired by
COSATAN (Compañía Salitrera de Tarapacá y Antofagasta) in 1934. COSATAN renamed La Palma
into "Oficina Santiago Humberstone" in honor of its founder. The company tried to produce a competitive
natural saltpeter by modernizing Humberstone, which led to its becoming the most successful saltpeter
works in 1940.

Both works were abandoned in 1960 after the rapid decline that caused COSATAN to disappear in 1958.
In 1970, after becoming ghost towns, they were declared national monuments and opened to tourism.
In 2005 they were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

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Credits:

Photo by Dulconte on Flickr
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Kadykchan  - Russia

Kadykchan is a ghost town that was built during the World War II for the workers of the coal mines and their
families. In 1996, 6 men died as a result of explosion in a coal mine and the mines were closed.
12000 inhabitants were evacuated to other places leaving the town empty and silent.

 

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