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05 One of the cities main transport systems - Valparaiso, Chile

 


05   One of the cities main transport systems, Valparaiso, Chile
Ascensors, or elevators in english, are all over this city of hills. They are just as important to transportation in the city as the buses. They are all over 100 years old and still in use today.

04  Precarious location for a restaurant 5 of 20
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06  built on the hillside



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Uploaded by Jeffsadventures on February 27, 2007


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