San Juan de Marcona, Mining settlement in Ica region, Peru.
San Juan de Marcona is a settlement on the Pacific coast that stretches between mining operations and the harbor. The land sits about 27 meters (90 feet) above sea level and combines industrial infrastructure with direct access to ocean resources.
The settlement was established in 1955 to support and expand mining activities in the region. This founding marked the beginning of permanent industrial presence in this coastal area.
The harbor area forms the heart of daily life, where fishing families maintain their boats and residents gather regularly. This connection to the sea shapes how people spend their time and what they do throughout the day.
The area connects to major transportation routes through a road network and provides access to essential services. Visitors can use the settlement as a base to explore surrounding communities in the Ica region.
The town combines two very different economic sectors in one location: mining in the interior and fishing at the harbor. This unusual mix creates economic diversity and provides varied job opportunities for residents.
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