Caleta Chañaral
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Caleta Chañaral
Caleta Chañaral | |
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Village | |
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| Region | |
| Province | Huasco |
| Commune | Freirina |
| Population (2002) | |
• Total | 71 |
Caleta Chañaral and its interior village Chañaral de Aceituno are located at the southwest end of the commune of Freirina, Chile. In front of the cove is Chañaral Island, from which it is possible to observe, at certain times of the year, different groups of dolphins.[1]
Bottlenose dolphins (the most intelligent of their species) remain in the same place, in an approximate radius of one kilometer, which they rarely leave.
Economy

Inland from Caleta Chañaral, in the Chañaral de Aceituno sector, some families of fishermen and farmers live who maintain olive production and goat management as sources of income. Fishing is abundant in the area.
Mining activity is also feasible due to the presence of some deposits in the vicinity.
Services
Currently, the locality has rural drinking water supply and electricity through a generator group, so the construction of the electrical grid to the place is being proposed. This locality has a Mothers' Center, Rural Health Center, Neighborhood Association, Sports Club, and Fishermen's Union.
