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Eritrea 2018 - 4: Mallets in the Mist (50 p.)

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Roni

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Hi,



To the previous part of the series:
Eritrea 2018 - 3: Tunnel Views (50 p.)
http://www.railroadforums.com/forum/index.php?threads/eritrea-2018-3-tunnel-views-50-p.13939



Video for this series:




October 22 2018

We steamed uphill from the two-tunnel-view #13+14, see video:

For this valley view past tunnel 18, we climbed up some nasty, sharp scree. Due to lack of wide-angle, this is a dynamic panorama captured in motion with one flatcar missing.
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Steam mushroom and mountain ridges.
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The line climbs uphill from the far-left background.
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The town down there is Ghinda. We will not reach it on this trip due to water damage along the line - next day we were going to explore how far the train could go.
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Third run-past with "sandwich".
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Another one rolling back at tunnel 20.
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Spotlight coming out of tunnel 19.
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And 20.
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The next run-past, viewed standing above tunnel 20.
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We continued to one of the rare forested areas below Arbaroba. Something was in the air...
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... suddenly, we were in the fast-moving clouds:

A 1x2 portrait format tree panorama.
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It did not make sense to wait in the cool wind, so we took water at Arbaroba right away. It flows well here - in contrast to other spots - but the crew must single-handedly hold the water crane.
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Steam effect while oiling.
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The mountain line continues over this viaduct from Arbaroba towards Asmara.
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Our Italian colleague entertained the group of children.
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Someone has cunningly placed their blue bucket - in this arid region, you should grab every opportunity to get water.
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Watching like a hawk.
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After resolutely extinguishing the cinders, the spoils were carried home.
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Somebody had been creative.
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We captured the departure from Arbaroba, the main road Asmara - Massawa to the right.
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The clouds often were parting exactly here.
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We rumbled uphill inside the covered goods wagon, then the locomotive stopped to boil steam for fifteen minutes. As usual, children soon came in flocks.
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A couple of photographers used the break to walk to the other valley side. The engine struggled to gain traction within the tunnel.
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Definitely the nicest kids along the line.
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Flowery steam finale of the day.
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We boarded and went uphill to Shegerini.
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Newlyweds in front of tunnel 28 towards Devil's Gate.
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The omnipresent "elephant bags".
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Walking to the busses, suddenly a Daihatsu 1000 pickup came by and parked next to this load of fruits and the camels which had delivered it!
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BYOF*
*bring your own food
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After a short bus ride, a landscape photo stop was decided on - with reason!
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Can the train be spotted? Yes, it can! To the left, right of the completely visible treetop below the mountain saddle.
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This has been part four - and just the first full photo day... next time, we will roll downhill to lower altitudes.
 
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55z

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Great set of photos, glad to see they are still operating, was there 9 years ago.
 
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