Desert Thunder

Published January 15, 2014
Carlos Garcida of Mexico rides his motorcycle through the dunes during the ninth stage of the Dakar Rally between the cities of Calama and Iquique, Chile, Tuesday, January 14. – Photo by AP
Carlos Garcida of Mexico rides his motorcycle through the dunes during the ninth stage of the Dakar Rally between the cities of Calama and Iquique, Chile, Tuesday, January 14. – Photo by AP
Spain's Jordi Viladoms powers his KTM during the Stage 9 of the Dakar Rally 2014 between Calama and Iquique, Chile, on January 14. – Photo by AFP
Spain's Jordi Viladoms powers his KTM during the Stage 9 of the Dakar Rally 2014 between Calama and Iquique, Chile, on January 14. – Photo by AFP
Mini's driver Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar competes during the 2014 Rally Dakar Stage 9 between Calama and Iquique, Chile, on January 14. – Photo by AFP
Mini's driver Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar competes during the 2014 Rally Dakar Stage 9 between Calama and Iquique, Chile, on January 14. – Photo by AFP
Spain's Juan Pedrero Garcia powers his Sherco during the 2014 Rally Dakar Stage 9 between Calama and Iquique, Chile, on January 14. – Photo by AFP
Spain's Juan Pedrero Garcia powers his Sherco during the 2014 Rally Dakar Stage 9 between Calama and Iquique, Chile, on January 14. – Photo by AFP
Stefan Svitko, of Slovakia, rides down a dune during the ninth stage of the Dakar Rally between the cities of Calama and Iquique, Chile, Tuesday, January 14. – Photo by AP
Stefan Svitko, of Slovakia, rides down a dune during the ninth stage of the Dakar Rally between the cities of Calama and Iquique, Chile, Tuesday, January 14. – Photo by AP
Mini driver Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar and co-pilot Lucas Cruz of Spain race through the dunes during the ninth stage of the Dakar Rally between the cities of Calama and Iquique, Chile, Tuesday, January 14. – Photo by AP
Mini driver Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar and co-pilot Lucas Cruz of Spain race through the dunes during the ninth stage of the Dakar Rally between the cities of Calama and Iquique, Chile, Tuesday, January 14. – Photo by AP
Hummer's driver Robby Gordon of USA jumps during the 2014 Rally dakar Stage 9 between Calama and Iquique, Chile, on January 14. – Photo by AFP
Hummer's driver Robby Gordon of USA jumps during the 2014 Rally dakar Stage 9 between Calama and Iquique, Chile, on January 14. – Photo by AFP
Yamaha rider Sergio Lafuente, of Uruguay, races across the dunes during the ninth stage of the Dakar Rally between the cities of Calama and Iquique, Chile, Tuesday, January 14. – Photo by AP
Yamaha rider Sergio Lafuente, of Uruguay, races across the dunes during the ninth stage of the Dakar Rally between the cities of Calama and Iquique, Chile, Tuesday, January 14. – Photo by AP
Spain's Jordi Viladoms rides his KTM motorcycle during the ninth stage of the Dakar Rally 2014, from Calama to Iquique, January 14. – Photo by Reuters
Spain's Jordi Viladoms rides his KTM motorcycle during the ninth stage of the Dakar Rally 2014, from Calama to Iquique, January 14. – Photo by Reuters

An estimated 500 vehicles have head out towards the Atacama Desert, as the Dakar Rally entered Chilean territory Monday. Last week the Supreme Court rejected a plea to ban the overland road race. There are those who are concerns that the Dakar Rally irrevocably damages archaeological sites along its route, specifically the ancient geoglyphs and remnants of the Inca Trail. The case was presented by the Archeologists Association in conjunction with other conservationist organizations and indigenous groups opposed to the rally. They argued that the 500 gas-powered vehicles that run in the annual Dakar Rally were in violation of the N° 8 of Article 19 of the Constitution, which guarantees the right to an environment “free of contamination.” However, the Supreme Court unanimously overruled the complaint last Wednesday, after finding insufficient evidence to support the claim that the constitutional right had been violated. The Director of the National Tourism Service, Javier Vergara, lauded the court’s decision, citing the Dakar rally as a crucial opportunity to promote tourism in Chile.

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