Its like mile after mile of waves heading towards the distant shore! Except its all stone...
A view taken from above of the incredible pumice field in Puna Atacama, Argentina.
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A credit to their Health and Safety department, all the track gangs and loco staff that we saw in Chile were extremely well equipped for life in the harsh conditions of the Atacama Desert.
Here, permanent way workers have paused to let a coast bound train go by on the Cumbre Pass.
FCAB Railway, Atacama, northern Chile.
December 2024. © David Hill
One of the most epic landscapes I have ever seen. Taken from 5300 metres above sea level in a very remote part of the Puna Atacama, Argentina.
This is a large high altitude valley showing raw volcanic power of days gone by. Incredible colours mixed with deep volcanic rifts and fissures.
Truly epic and I hope you enjoy this rare sight. :-)