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We are in the Valley of the Moon – a ghostly, mysterious and unusual landscape in northern Chile.
The warmth of the red earth mixes with the alcoholic memory of Pisco Sour (a typical South American cocktail) and the bitter notes of coca leaves – a plant that is legally and traditionally used by the indigenous population to counteract energy deficiency in the high Andean plateau.Numerous paranormal phenomena take place here – of the most diverse and inexplicable kinds.
WEON , an ancient word originating in the Native American language, is widely used throughout Chile. Its primary meaning is "friendship" – a bit like saying "compà" in southern Italy.WEON is a tribute to the spiritual mysteries of a memorable place that can evoke profound inner turmoil.
The subsoil of the Atacama Desert is rich in lithium – a mineral used in medicine to stabilize moods.
In the sky above this red desert, it is common to observe lights and strange shapes moving rapidly through space.A specific area of the desert is being used to listen to the "sounds of the universe" through countless receiving sound bowls – with the aim of finding the original echo of the Big Bang ... or maybe – who knows – revealing other unknown mysteries.
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