El Chiflón del Diablo

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Lota, Chile

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El Chiflón del Diablo Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

El Chiflón del Diablo is located in Lota, Chile on Antonio Ríos S/N. El Chiflón del Diablo is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Chile.

Address

Antonio Ríos S/N

Phone

+56 974793569

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Guillermo Loubriel

It is a non- working coal mine that is open to the public. We did not take the tour into the mine because you walk down (and up) stairs to the bottom. We walked on top and saw the movie set of a movie called Subterra (Underground in English). All very cool. Es una mina de carbon que ya no funciona como tal. No tomamos el Tour porque hay que bajar y subir muchas escaleras. Arriba está el set de la película Subterra. Todo bien interesante.

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Glen Warner

Well worth a visit, the history was very sobering. the local guides are pretty cool.

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Jennifer Proeber

Very interesting tour! We loved it!

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Daniel Prieto

Thank you Tato for your tour. The best miner ever. My expectations were to find a technical visit and I found a human visit though. Like this is something that I will never forget . Thank you

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Durval Menezes

Fantastic trip, as the sign at the mine mouth says, "into the guts of the Earth". Our guide Daniel was a miner in this same mine for 20 years (after his father and grandfather and all uncles and brothers), and his knowledge was unmatched. Totally recommended!

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Edna daniel Pierart

An interesting tour. a must if you really want to learn about Chile less known sides of the coal industry.

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Georg Bayerl

If you are here in the area you have to come to the mines. The guid worked in a mine and so he can tell real stories about the miners destiny. Very authentic

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Benjamin Kim

Very interesting and informative. They give you a good understanding into what it meant to be a coal miner in those days, and you get to walk inside the mine itself.