-22,931621° N | -68,308723°E
Amber, citrusy, warm spicy
Top notes : Coca leaves, Pisco Sour
Heart notes : Black mint (officinalis rubescens), White mint (officinalis pallescens), Milk, Vanilla ice cream, Copihue balm (Lapageria rosea)
Base notes : Salty notes, Ozonic notes, Earthy notes, Lithium accord
We are in the Moon Valley, a spectral, mystical, and unusual landscape in northern Chile.
The heat of the red earth blends with the boozy reminiscence of Pisco Sour (a typical South American cocktail) and the bitter notes of coca leaves (a plant legally and commonly used by indigenous peoples to offset the lack of energy caused by the high altitude of the Andean plateau).
Many of the most varied paranormal phenomena occur here.
WEON, an old word from an indigenous language, widely used throughout Chile, originally means "friendship." A bit like "compà" in southern Italy.
WEON is a hymn to the spiritual mysteries of a memorable place that can generate very strong inner tremors.
The subsoil of the Atacama Desert is rich in lithium, a mineral used in mood-stabilizing medications.
In the sky over this red desert, it is common to observe strange lights and shapes moving quickly through space.
A specific area of this desert has been set up to listen to the "sounds of the universe" using numerous receiving dishes, whose purpose is to search for the primordial sound of the Big Bang, or perhaps other unknown mysteries.
