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    • wanderlustDan 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I have loved trains ever since I was a child, and at 21 this was no different.Perhaps what I liked most about the site and why I call it Oxidized Art is the fact you do not see this anywhere else. What many in the rest of the world would protest as an eyesore or health risk (trains that have been literally shunted to the edge of the tracks, pushed off, and left for decades just outside of town) have been repurposed as an admission free, open air, unguarded and unguided tourist attraction. The train cemetery outside of Uyuni sings a siren song to the child in all of us: come play with the windswept abandoned trains in the desert, for if you do not, who else will?
    • florenceh393 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My whole family really enjoyed this experience as we went and saw it while we on a tour. All the different types of trains were so gorgeous and it felt like everything had it;s own story behind it. It was amazing!
    • HansiZ 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Our guide Carlos from the Red Planet Guiding outfit showed us the Train Cemetery. Quite impressive and strange to see so many locks stranded in the desert. Definitely a must to visit.Place for great photos!
    • martnlivy 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I would personally have given this train cemetery 5 stars, but my family insisted it was because I'm a bit of a rail buff. What fun! One can climb all over these 19th C. derelict engines and cars to your heart's content. Our 12 y.o. grandson loved it, and I think he wanted to stay all day.
    • joses108 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The train cemetery is every what everyone always wanted to do as a kid but couldn't. You can climb in, around and on top of the locomotives here and even inside the steam engines. This play is an awesome stop on the way to or from the salt flats.
    • Drazsika 图标 图标 图标 图标

      What do you do with all the steam trains that your country doesn't need any more? You recycle the metal from them? You try to upgrade them? Make a museum of them?No, the answer is way easier in Bolivia: you bring them to a point where the rails end, push the gas (steam!) pedal and let them push each other in one row to the sandy desert. Oh yeah, almost forget: leave them there for 70 years without doing anything with them.No personnel, no security measures just rusty steam train wrecks in the middle of the desert.Surrealistic. Great.
    • rogkwong 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Best time to visit it is around sunset, with blue sky and orange color of the rusty trains. Bring a Go Pro if you have to take a fish-eye pic at the top of the train cart.
    • Paultheboat 图标 图标 图标 图标

      this is a good photo stop, a strange plce, but if your not really interested in trains it might be a bit of a bore.. if you do the tour you will probably be brought here. its not a bad thing, not going to enthral every one....
    • DirkoSucre_Bolivia 图标 图标 图标 图标

      These trains left oafter the diesel train came to take over and thanks to the extreme dry climate of Uyuni, they are not rotting away for many years to come. Hopefully the local people will leave the steel on the trains instead of cutting out pieces for personal use? The train cemetery is not protected as an tourist attraction.
    • Karenyong 图标 图标 图标 图标

      First stop of the trip. A quick one. Trains are old and rusty and dismembered heavily graffiti on it on the sand. Its cool to climb to the top to take a pic but just be more careful. Not very interesting but good to take photo.
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