Train Graveyard in Bolivia
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11 Comments:
Those are some really amazing pictures. Thanks so much for sharing them.
Those tracks look like they're still in use... no rust on the too.
wonderful pictures,
trust me, those tracks ARE rusted; but that doesn't mean they don't use them, hehe; in Bolivia we use stuff until they break, hahaha.
My wife and I went to Bolivia to see the salt flats based on a previous posting on DRB. It was truly amazing. It was really fun to play around in the train graveyard. The currently running train passes right by the old abandoned trains, hence the still used tracks. If you want to see more picture of the salt flats or the trains, I have a few (although not as good as these) up at http://www.flickr.com/photos/mooreta79/
Is it too late to point out an hilariou typo?
"chewing on some lamas... "
That would certainly mess with their meditation.
I'm not sure how I ended up on your site, but those pictures made the visit really worth it!
Bolivia has so many sides to it, I always get surprised again...
Looks like the Jeep is out of petrol :)
There was a very damning report about this very area on our 'Foreign Correspondant'. Uyuni is the site of the greatest lithium depsosits in the world worth trillions of dollars, read the new oil; the locos were featured as a reference to exploitations past.
Bolivia currently has a socialist government and those pesky Bolshies actually want 50% cut of their natural resources. Does that mean the salt lake will be dug up as they have to expose the brine water to get to the lithium?
There is another graveyard here
http://www.weekendnotes.com/the-tailem-bend-train-graveyard/
There are some of nice places still missing from this area:
The red lake - laguna colorada:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-q780Pehq3l8/Tm4v3qAfULI/AAAAAAAAnHE/0OFMlRpg3uk/s1600/IMG_7499.JPG
The real "Dali" part of the desert:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-5_1uV5mOuEo/Tm4zhcPVL7I/AAAAAAAAnOw/MHEsooHc4PE/s1600/IMG_7605.JPG
The green lake:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-jOmR5RmX6EQ/Tm40WL72lFI/AAAAAAAAnQk/nvRCxVNwl9E/s1437/CIMG1371.JPG
A white lake, just around the corner:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-D4sGL_wII3s/Tm41mGwZCPI/AAAAAAAAnTI/rSAh2D9exLg/s1078/IMG_7664.JPG
A funny graffito from the train graveyard:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-2Ogajit2qQ8/Tm43YsMH66I/AAAAAAAAnV0/YZt50MOaBBc/s1600/IMG_7694.JPG
"Wanted: An experienced mechanic"
A piece of the salt crust from the lake:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-3KvgPvLqO5g/Tm47I9-_orI/AAAAAAAAndg/sp1Qbz_eY4E/s1600/IMG_7807.JPG
We've been there two years ago, and it is really a fantastic place. The rest of the country aswell. So diverse, so beautiful.
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