Wall Construction on a Particularly Steep Section of the Chapare Road; Abandoned Road to Vandiola. Original caption: 42-4386: The Chapare road, km 143 - along a particularly steep section involving wall construction - the road is one-way, except that most of the it affords room to turn out frequently. February 1, 1942 - Hart. Original caption: 42-4387: From San Antonio, we went back along the Cochabamba road 25 kms to a locality called Palmar - from here a road has been built 18 kms east thru the lower part of the the mountain to a locality called Vandiola - thence it was planned to turn north


Wall Construction on a Particularly Steep Section of the Chapare Road; Abandoned Road to Vandiola. Original caption: 42-4386: The Chapare road, km 143 - along a particularly steep section involving wall construction - the road is one-way, except that most of the it affords room to turn out frequently. February 1, 1942 - Hart. Original caption: 42-4387: From San Antonio, we went back along the Cochabamba road 25 kms to a locality called Palmar - from here a road has been built 18 kms east thru the lower part of the the mountain to a locality called Vandiola - thence it was planned to turn north across the foothills, arriving at the lowlands - then follow down to a proposed river port on the Mamora River. The road has been since abandoned - photo shows the bridge at the start of the road, at Palmar. February 10, 1942- Hart. State: Bolivia.


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