The interior of the Verduleria Jah-Jireh produce shop in
Vicuña (site of the Gabriela Mistral Museum). The name sounds vaguely Rastafarian, but is actually from Genesis and means "Jahweh will provide." The arid mountains in the background are typical for the Elqui Valley in northern Chile; on average the region gets less than 70 mm (2.8 in) of rain a year. Its altitude and clear skies make it a popular spot for observatories. Some think it is a vortex for spiritual energies. Perhaps Jesus thought so too.
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