3,60 > 3,00 - could be a problem
width problem
Rio de las Conchas - muddy waters
Puente Alemania - rusty stuff
Rio de las Conchas - flooded
Garganta del Diablo Salta
El Anfiteatro
El Anfiteatro - the flute player
Mirador Tres Cruces
Kangoo on great journey
La Casa de los Loros
red rocks - Quebrada de las Conchas
Quebrada de las Conchas
Quebrada de las Conchas - in layers
Obelix in Argentina
Ruta 68 - Las Ventanas
Rio de las Conchas - Las Ventanas
Cafayate
Bodegas Etchart - winery
"Hotel Altaluna" - Tolombón
Bodegas Etchart - winery
Ruta 40 - "Zona de Badenes"
approaching "Ruinas de Quilmes"
Viaducto la Polvorilla - 4200 m
Viaducto la Polvorilla - 4200 m
Mina Concordia - 4144 m
Mina Concordia - 4144 m
Ruta Nacional 40
Ruta 40 - tire fence - HFF!
evening in San Antonio de los Cobres
San Antonio de los Cobres
San Antonio de los Cobres
Ruta 51 - Rio de los Patos
Ruta 51 - slippery conditions
Ruta 51 - Abra Blanca pass - 4080 m
Cementerio Santa Rosa de Tastil
Cementerio Santa Rosa De Tastil
Ruta 51 - winding up in desert
Ruta 51 - Capilla de San Cayetano
Ruta 51 - colorful geology
Ruta 51 - Quebrada del Toro
Ruta 51 - getting higher
Ruta 51 - geology
Ruta 51 - breakdown
Argentina - Ruta 51
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Viaducto la Polvorilla - 4200 m


The Salta–Antofagasta railway, also named Huaytiquina, is a single track railway line that links Argentina and Chile passing through the Andes. It is a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) gauge railway with a total length of 941 km (571 in Argentina and 330 in Chile), connecting the cities of Salta and Antofagasta on the Pacific Ocean, passing through the Puna de Atacama and Atacama Desert. The construction of the railway started in 1921, the viaduct La Polvorilla, the highest of the line, was finished on 7 November 1932. It is now the final destination of the "tren de las nubes".
The viaduct was the highest and most northern point of our trip. From here we returned back south, heading all the way down to Ushuaia. See PiP's - scanned slide, Minolta X700
The viaduct was the highest and most northern point of our trip. From here we returned back south, heading all the way down to Ushuaia. See PiP's - scanned slide, Minolta X700
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