Over the hills (14,300 feet)! In a very remote area of the Andes Mountains.
I was impressed how this rig works perfectly in these bad conditions! It took my meaning of reliable to another level!
In this post "Mina Casualidad" and "Mina Julia".
Mina La Casualidad
is a ghost town where more than 3,000 people lived until 1973. In fact it's not a "mine", but the first stage of clearing the sulfur extracted from "Mina Julia", 25 km up mountains froom there.
In this city lives alone one...
This guy lives alone in a ghost town at the top of the Andes Mountains! It's intriguing! He lived there with a friend (another dog) until the pandemic started. After that, his friend died and is still there mummified. In perfect conditions.
He's totally skittish. It didn't come close to me. But...
Sharing my first video of my last overland trip:
Hope you enjoy it and, of course, consider it a mere travel log, not a YouTuber video. :tearsofjoy:
Best!
Hi Bengt! are you speaking seriously?
If you are really considering it, you probably know that after the Pandemic times, the price of the containers raised-up a lot. The ro-ro too!
To ship it from Europe to South America, I believe the cheapest ports in SA are Montevideo (Uruguai) and...
More than that. that feeling that you're still alive!
You can find more pics of this awesome trip here: South America - routes and locations
Hope you enjoy it! ;-)
In a remote area up to the Andes Mountains, are two abandoned train stations. The name is "06" and "Caipe". Both of them have a similar history. They are abandoned around 1970 when the mines in that area were closed by the Argentinian government. In the ruins, you find, smell, and see the...
Hi Kent, sure. I will try to find it. I don't save all my tracks. But I believe this one is in my Gaia. Do you want that I submit it by OB app?
About your news, I still looking forward to hearing you!
Starting the season of sharing my last trip! ;-)
A couple practicing overland on an extremely remote zone of the Andes Mountains (Argentine).
First of all, a resume of our journey:
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