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1950s TRAIN CEMETERY - Uyuni, Bolivia

1950s TRAIN CEMETERY - Uyuni, Bolivia

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1950s TRAIN CEMETERY - Uyuni, Bolivia globalnomadz: I have greatly admired all of your previous vlogs except the last two from Bolivia. In these you seemed to have switched your emphasis away from spontaneous fun filled travel to a much more corporate style. I do realize that travel cost money and sometimes you have to get sponsored by the travel business but please try and execute in a less crass manner. The last two Bogota vlogs were more corporate informationals and less authentic global nomads. If you do have to be sponsored please try and do so in ways which do not impinge on your own credibility. Reputations are hard earned but easily lost. Please keep on doing your authentic fun filled vlogs that everyone loves.
Date: 2022-05-08

Comments and reviews: 9


People have criticized Bolivia for being poor and underdeveloped. Here is the fact and the future for Bolivia. Since the water is rising and Buenos Aires could be underwater inevitably, where will those people moved? People will be looking for a city that is at the highest elevation with a functioning airport. Enter Bolivia. La Paz is where people will be wanting to move to save their lives, if the water keeps rising this will be the place to be safe.
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That was a great fun fact about height of that airport! Another fun fact, the highest in North America is Leadville, Colorado at 9, 900 feet. It's the third highest in the world. If you fly in there they give you a t shirt and hat that has highest in NA! Really cool but only General Aviation planes fly in there, no commercial flights.
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Another great vlog! SO jelly of your adventure (even though we were in BsAs and Machu Picchu in Oct last year. Great shooting and drone, Nate-dog! And Kara, the edit is killer! What music library are you guys using? Really love it and totally unexpected from a couple of kids from Nashville!
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I've been watching the newer and older videos at the same time to catch up. I just saw the video four years after this one where Nate asks Kara if she wants to bring her alpaca sweater on their trip across America. And three videos later, I'm watching her buy it. Crazy coincidence.
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How cool the tour company had little gift bags for you! I liked the contrast in the train cemetery of the black and yellow on the left, vibrant blue sky in the middle, and dull rusty brown on the right. Such beautiful, vibrant colors in the souvenir stalls!
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That sweater was only $10? That's crazy cheap if it was really handmade. I have friends that make the same kind here in the states and charge $50 to $100 for one. I would have bought more and shipped them back home if they didn't fit in my bag.
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Hiii Kara and Nate, I suggest you guys to use the background musics you used for the really old vlogs again ( most are from Asia ) I kinda feel like we will have a different feelings if you used them back hahaha
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That train cemetery is really beautiful, in a haunting way. It's just a shame that people have that little respect for their country, and history, by defacing it with all of that graffiti.
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I know this is old but I really enjoyed this one! Loved the tour guide it was really interesting. When you fell I felt that I recently fell, ouch! Loved the alpaca stuff!
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