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'''San Pedro''' (''trichocereus pachanoi'') is a [[cactus]] native to the southwestern [[United States]] and adjacent areas of [[Mexico]]. San Pedro contains [[mescaline]], a [[hallucinogenic drug]] also found in various other area cacti. |
'''San Pedro''' (''trichocereus pachanoi'') is a [[cactus]] native to the southwestern [[United States]] and adjacent areas of [[Mexico]]. San Pedro contains [[mescaline]], a [[hallucinogenic drug]] also found in various other area cacti. |
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'''San Pedro de Atacama''' is a town in the [[Atacama]] desert of northern [[Chile]], bordering the Altiplano (high plain) region and the Bolivian border. It is overlooked by the 19,000-foot volcano Licancabur. |
Revision as of 23:03, 30 November 2003
San Pedro (trichocereus pachanoi) is a cactus native to the southwestern United States and adjacent areas of Mexico. San Pedro contains mescaline, a hallucinogenic drug also found in various other area cacti.
San Pedro de Atacama is a town in the Atacama desert of northern Chile, bordering the Altiplano (high plain) region and the Bolivian border. It is overlooked by the 19,000-foot volcano Licancabur.