2015-04-27: Santa Laura

Santa Laura is another nitrate town nearby.  As Humberstone, tt was setup in 1872. It did not go into production until 1921 when its refurbishment that had started in 1913 was completed and the Shanks system for leaching was introduced. Commercially, it was never as successful as Humberstone which also reflects in the number of inhabitants: At its peak, there were around 425 people living and working in Santa Laura. As Humberstone, it was acquired by COSATAN in 1934, when the price for saltpetre dropped, and the work went practically bankrupt. The end came with its shutdown in 1960,

Most of the living quarter is torn down and destroyed by the desert. The core of the plant, the leaching building and the stone mills, are however in a good shape (in Humberstone, they are completely lost).

 

Nearing Santa Laura

Santa Laura: The Leaching Building and the Chimney
Santa Laura: The Works and its Chimney seen from a Distance
Santa Laura: Tracks to the Nitrate Work
Santa Laura: Railroad Tracks to the Nitrate Work
Santa Laura: Fountain
Santa Laura: Iron Fountain at the Entrance
Santa Laura: Chariot
Santa Laura: Chariot near the Entrance

The Leaching Building

The Heart of the works it the leaching building. The caliche containing the nitrate were grounded, and then transported with conveyor belts up top of the leaching building. It would then mixed with water, and mother liquor brine, and indirectly heated up to 70 °C by steam (leaching). The saturated sodium nitrate solution would then be cleared by sedimentation in tanks. By allowing the solution to cool, the sodium precipitated. After the addition of a coagulant, sodium and nitrate solution could be separated. The nitrated solution was pumped into crystallisation pans, and allowed to dry at ambient temperature (see also “The rise and fall of the salitre (sodium nitrate) industry“).

 

Santa Laura: The Leaching Building
Santa Laura: The Leaching Building
Santa Laura: The Leaching Building

 

Santa Laura: The Leaching Building and the Iodine Hut
Santa Laura: The Leaching Building and the Iodine Hut
Santa Laura: The Stone Crusher Building and the Leaching Building
Santa Laura: The Caliche Crusher Building and the Leaching Building
Santa Laura: The Chimney and a Boiler
Santa Laura: The Chimney and a Boiler
Santa Laura: Main Plaza and Leaching Building
Santa Laura: Main Plaza and Leaching Building
Santa Laura: A Drying Tank
Santa Laura: A Tank (Probably a Sedimentation Tank for Clearing the Nitrate Solution coming from the Leaching Building)

Stone Mills

It does not require a lot of fantasy to envision nasty accidents that might have happened here …

Santa Laura: The Funnels for the Stone Crusher
Santa Laura: The Funnels for the Stone Crusher
Santa Laura: The Stone-Crusher Building
Santa Laura: The Caliche-Crusher Building
Santa Laura: The Stone Crusher
Santa Laura: The Caliche Crusher

Iodine Building

Santa Laura: Process to yield Iodine

 

Santa Laura: Probably some kind of oven in the Iodine House

 

Santa Laura: Iodine Building
Santa Laura: Tanks in Iodine Building

Power Plants (Electric and Pneumatic)

Santa Laura: Compressor Building and Electric Power Plant
Santa Laura: Compressor Building and Electric Power Plant

Santa Laura: The  Power Plant

Santa Laura: The Electric Power Plant

 

Santa Laura: Electric Power Distribution Tower
Santa Laura: Electric Power Distribution Tower with Thick Cover of Dust
Santa Laura: The Fly Wheel of a Generator
Santa Laura: The Fly Wheel of a Generator
Santa Laura: Compressor
Santa Laura: Compressor

Ruins of the Town

Santa Laura: House Structure
Santa Laura: House Structure

 

Santa Laura: Water Tank
Santa Laura: Water Tank
Santa Laura: Kiosk
Santa Laura: Kiosk
Santa Laura: Windmill
Santa Laura: Windmill
Santa Laura: Windmill
Santa Laura: Another Windmill
GPS Tracks at  Santa Laura
GPS Tracks at Santa Laura
Visitors’ Map of Santa Laura