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World’s Toughest Train Rides | Bolivia: Railway to Nowhere | Free Documentary

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World’s Toughest Train Rides | Bolivia: Railway to Nowhere | Free Documentary World’s Toughest Train Rides - Vietnam: https://youtu.be/AgahS_Tkjao Since the 1860s, Bolivia has gradually lost land to its neighbors, leaving the country landlocked and without access to coastal ports. In response, Chile and Brazil agreed to build railways connecting Bolivia to their coasts, but these routes have suffered from poor maintenance and underinvestment. Our journey follows the historic railways from the Brazilian Pantanal to the Chilean coast. The trip begins in Corumbá, Brazil, once Bolivian territory, and travels along Bolivia’s eastern railway, built to support the country's agricultural boom. Passing through Santa Cruz and Sucre, the journey reveals the challenges of Bolivia’s disconnected and underused rail networks, with many tracks abandoned and communities isolated. In some cases, people walk for days to reach operational stations. In Potosí, known for its silver mines, the railway remains essential for transporting minerals to the Pacific. Continuing through the Uyuni Salt Flats, the route highlights Bolivia’s mining legacy and its rich lithium deposits. The journey reaches La Paz, Bolivia’s administrative capital, where once-busy rail lines have been replaced by an expansive cable car system. From here, the final stretch travels from the highlands to the Chilean coast, overcoming high-altitude challenges and derailments, and illustrating Bolivia’s ongoing struggle to maintain its vital railways. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Subscribe to Free Documentary Channel for free: https://bit.ly/2YJ4XzQ Instagram: https://instagram.com/free.documentary/ Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QfRxbG Twitter: https://bit.ly/2QlwRiI Free Documentary Merch: https://bit.ly/3zpk3mj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #FreeDocumentary #Documentary #trainride ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Free Documentary is dedicated to bringing high-class documentaries to you on YouTube for free. It uses the latest camera equipment used by well-known filmmakers working for famous production studios. You will see fascinating shots from the deep seas and up in the air, capturing great stories and pictures of everything our extraordinary planet offers.

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