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Sh*t happens
Accident at the foot of Bolivia's highest mountain, Nevado Sajama (6542m).
Since Bolivia lost the province of Antofagasta and its access to the sea in the late 19th century Guerra del Pacífico, most freight goes from La Paz along Ruta 4 to the border at Tambo Quemado/ Chungará and down to the Chilean port of Arica.
Bolivia still has a Navy (on Lake Titicaca) and annually celebrates Día del Mar. Negotiations with Chile about a corridor the the sea drag along but have never come to a result.
Since Bolivia lost the province of Antofagasta and its access to the sea in the late 19th century Guerra del Pacífico, most freight goes from La Paz along Ruta 4 to the border at Tambo Quemado/ Chungará and down to the Chilean port of Arica.
Bolivia still has a Navy (on Lake Titicaca) and annually celebrates Día del Mar. Negotiations with Chile about a corridor the the sea drag along but have never come to a result.
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Gudrun club has replied to LotharW clubWie man auf der Karte sieht, auch die einzige Strasse weit und breit...
Gudrun club has replied to ©UdoSm clubShame about the accident.
Lovely landscape though.
Gudrun club has replied to Graham Chance clubGudrun club has replied to cammino clubGrüße vom MAIK
Gudrun club has replied to menonfire clubGudrun club has replied to Heidiho clubGudrun club has replied to Ko Hummel clubGudrun club has replied to Berny clubJa, so schätze ich das auch ein, weder die Chilenen noch die Peruaner werden den Bolivianern nur einen Meter abgeben... Und die Arica-La Paz- Eisenbahn, die damals als "Entschädigung" gebaut wurde, ist seit langem stillgelegt. Ab und zu kommen Gerüchte auf, dass die wieder aktiviert werden soll, aber das wird sicher auch nichts...
Gudrun club has replied to Diane Putnam clubGudrun club has replied to tiabunna clubGudrun club has replied to LutzP clubGudrun club has replied to I HolziGudrun club has replied to slgwv clubslgwv club has replied to Gudrun clubMan glaubt es nicht, aber das soll vorkommen.
Haben wir in Australien auch schon vom Hören-Sagen vernommen...
Wie Du sagst: "Sh*t happens..."
LG Udo
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