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Back from my year in Latin America. Quite a few VT pages to write!


Real Name: Barry
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Things To Do: Lezard Rouge - The Departure
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  • Finally at about 10.25 we were off. The train crawled out of the station for the first few hundred metres and the scenery here wasn't too impressive. all the guys working waved as we left as did the locals whom we passed on the streets. The train has been going 5 days a week for the last 10 years or so or so but they still seemed to find it quite a spectacle. We passed through the town then past a factory before going out into open country. The scenery still wasn't too good but at least we were picking up pace. The track was very curvy too which made for some nice pictures of the carriages in front and behind me. Beside us were an English couple from up North, another young English couple from the same area, 2 Italian guys, the French, another couple opposite and a few others who I didn't hear much from.

    The English had let early that morning from their hotel and were way for the whole day. No idea where this was but I know I'm glad I missed this. They were on 2-week holidays. One of them asked where it was they were again today. Honestly.....

    For the first section we definitely were on the wrong side in terms of taking pictures as the mountains were to the right and we were looking left. The trip got more interesting when we approached the mountains and then went through some dug out passages where everything went dark.

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    Things To Do: Lezard Rouge - First Stop
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  • When we emerged from the tunnel the train stopped and everyone climbed down to take pictures. There was such a rush to get off the train that one of the Italians beside us went a little too fast and almost broke his camera. I had seen this view on VT or elsewhere before but it was still very special. The scenery was great though not any better than what we had seen on previous days. We were in a valley with large mountians on either side. To our left was a narrow slit in the rocks with large peaks on each side. In front we had the long section of the valley and a small stream. A group of locals were working on the land.

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    Things To Do: Lezard Rouge - Second Stop
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  • So on we went. We went through a few more tunnels. I'd have liked if the stops between them had been longer as the gaps were very preety but they just whizzed past. We followed the river for quite a distance through a very scenic section. I would imagine the views from the top were amazing. Our next stop was between two tunnels in a large open section. The views and scenery here were good but not amazing. We got out this time and took a few pictures. When you see it from afar the train is very pretty. It's a little difficult to appreciate, however, when there are hundreds of fellow tourists there with you.

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    Things To Do: Lezard Rouge - Seldja
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  • It was all very British getting back on the train. Everybody went to their own place even in the standing sections. The journey continued as far as Seldja, which is only 16km from Metlaoui. It had taken us over an hour, including stops, to get there. The journey back was along the same route. We had only one stop, to pick up the people at the second stop on the way out, who had not got back on at that point. I can understand why. Once again I missed pictres of the views between tunnels. You'll need a camera with a fast shutter speed. The trip back really began to drag and I was glad when we made it back.

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    Comments for barryg23 about Al Metlaoui
    hindu1936 Wed Apr 15, 2009 16:08 UTC
     One hell of a train ride!! Wow. thanks for the vivid sharing
    angiebabe Sat Feb 21, 2009 18:55 UTC
     Hi Barry - settling back into life in the UK - or rearing for yr trip to Jordan soon!?nice pg here of a place Id like to have got to - tho the train sounds horrifically full....!
    aussirose Tue Aug 19, 2008 06:22 UTC
     Logged on vt and you page here was featured Barry so I thought I'd have a squiz. What an adventure! .....and plenty of wonderful memories :o) Enjoyed the read & pix. Cheers, Ann :o)
    yumyum Sun Apr 6, 2008 12:21 UTC
     I've heard about this train journey before but then I guess I've been to Tunesia more than 10 years ago. The old style salon carriages look great.
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