First light at Mt Chacaltaya Ski Hut Bolivia
by James Brunker
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First light at Mt Chacaltaya Ski Hut Bolivia
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James Brunker
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The morning sun's first rays light up the old ski hut on Mt Chacaltaya. Chacaltaya is best known for once having the world's highest ski lift (the hut is at approx 5200m / 17,050ft); its closeness to Bolivia's administrative capital La Paz meant it was a popular skiing trip. The lift is no longer in use, the glacier started receding dramatically in the early 1980s and had all but disappeared by 2009. Any snow cover on the mountain is now the result of snowfalls rather than a permanent icefield. The old tow lift and wooden hut in this image were built by the Club Andino Boliviano in 1939. The pink band along the horizon is known as the Belt of Venus of Venus's Girdle and can easily be seen as twilight ends in locations with clear skies and wide horizons.
Photograph © James Brunker. Reproduction, transmission or use in any form without permission strictly prohibited.
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November 24th, 2020
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